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UNION SOLDIERS 

BURIED AT ANDERSONVILLE. 



COPIED FROM THE OFFICIAI. KECORD IN THE SUEGEON'S OFFICE AT 
ANDERSONVILLE. 



By DORENCE ATWATER. 



J^otmore honorably die they who fall on the field in the moment of Victory! 



NEW-YORK : 

rCTBLISHED BY THE TRIBUNE ASSOCIATION, 

154 NASSAU STREET. 
1890. 



PRICE, 25 CENTS. 



INDEX TO STATES. 



i-AGE. 

ALABAMA 

CONNECTICUT g.lO 

DELAWAJKE ; 11 

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA U 

ILLINOIS 11-15 

INDIANA 15.18 

IOWA 18-19 

KANSAS 19 

KENTUCKY 19-21 

LOUISLi.NA 21 

MAINE 21-23 

MARYLj\JSID 23-24 

MASSACHUSETTS 24-27 

MICHIGAN 27-31 

MINNESOTA 31 

MISSOURI 31-32 

NEW-HAMPSHIRE 32 

NEW-JERSEY 32-33 

NEW-YORK 33-46 

NORTH CAROLINA 46 

OHIO .: 46-51 

PENNSYLVANIA 51-60 

RHODE ISLAND 60 

TENNESSEE 60-64 

VERMONT 64-65 

VIRGINIA 65-66 

WISCONSIN 67-68 



UNITED STATES ARMY 68-70 

UNITED STATES NAVY 70-71 

MISCELLANEOUS 71-72 

MEN THAT WERE HANGED 72 

NUMBER OF GRAVES CONTAINING UNKNOWN U. S. SOLDIERS 72 



CHE DEAD AT ANDERSONVILLE. 



IN TRO D U CT ION 



BY 



DOKENCE ATWATEK. 



rO TriK SURVIVING RELATIVES AND FRIENDS 
01'' THE MARTYRED "DEAD" AT ANDERSON- 
VILLE. GEORGIA; 

This record was originally copied for you because 
I ieared that neitlier you nor the Government of the 
Uuited States would ever otherwise learn the fate of 
your loved ones whom I saw daily dying before me. 
I could do nothing for them, but I resolved that I 
would at least try to let you sometime linow when and 
how they died. Tills at last I am now able to do. 

So many conflicting rumors have been in circulation 
In regard to these rolls and myself, that I deem it 
prudent to. give a brief statement of my entire connec- 
tion with this Death Register, and to show how and 
why It lias been so long withheld from you. 

On the 7th day of July, 1863, I was taken pris- 
oner near Hagerstown, Md., and talten to BeUe Island, 
Richmond, Va., via Staunton, where I remained five 
months. I then went to Smith's Tobacco Factoi'y, 
Richmond, where I hept the account of supplies re- 
ceive<l from our Government, and issueij to Federal 
prisoners of war. In the latter part of February, 
1864. I was sent to Andersonville witli a squad of 
lour hundred other prisoners from BeUe Isle, arriving 
there on the 1st day of March. I remained inside 
the stocliade untU the middle of May, when I was sent 
to tlie hospital. On the 15th of June I was 
paroled and detailed as a clerk in Surgeon J. 11. 
Whites office, to keep the daily record of deaths of all 
Federal prisoners of war. I also made monthly and 
quarterly abstracts of the deaths, the latter one was 
said to be for the Federal Government, which 1 have 
since learned wa.s never received. 

The appalling mortality was such that I suspected 
that it was the design of the Rebel Government to kill 
and maim our prisoners by expo.«ure and starvation so 
that they would forever be totally unfit for military 
service and that they withheld these facts. Accord- 
ingly, in the latter part of August, 1804, I began to 
secretly ^opy the entire list of our dead, whfch I suc- 
ceeded in doing, and brought safely through the lines 
with me in March, 1865. Arriving at Camp Parole, 
at Annapolis, Md., I learned that I could not get a 
furlough on account of my term of service having ex- 
pired some seven months before. I immediately wrote 
to the ae(-retary of War, asking for a furlough of thirty 
days, for the purpose of haviiig my Death Register 
published for the relief of the many thousands anxious 
In regard to the fate of their dead. Before an answer 
could have returned, I received a furlough from the 



Commandant of the Camp. I then went to my home 
j In TerryvUle, Conn., where I was taken sick tha 
I ne.tt day after my arrival, which confined me for 
three weeks. On the li2th of April I received a 
telegram from the War Department, requesting me to 
come immediately to Washington and bring my rolls, 
, and if they were found acceptable, I should be suit- 
j ably rewarded. 1 started the next day for Washtng- 
j ton. Arriving there, I went to the War Department, 
I and learned that the person (Colonel Breck) with whom 
I was to make arrangements was absent at the Fort 
Sumter celebration. I left my rolls with the chief 
clerk for safe-keeping. In a day or two Colonel 
Breck returned, -and he informed me that the Secre- 
tary of War had authorized hira to pay me three liun- 
1 dred dollars ($300) for the roUs. I told him that I 
I did not wish to sell the rolls, that they ought to be 
published for the benetit of the friends of the dead, for 
whom chiefly they had been copied. He told me that 
if I went to publish them the Government would con- 
I fiscate them, that I could have until 9 o'clock the next 
j morning to decide whether I would take the three 
' hundred dollars or not. The roUs were then in his 
' possession. I told him if I could have a clerkship In 
j the Department which he had described to me, three 
hundred dollars, and the rolls back again as soon as 
I copied, I should consider it satisfactory. To this he 
I agreed. Ho then informed me that it would be nec- 
I essary for me to enlist in the General Service in order 
I to get the clerkship. To this I objected, but in no 
other way was it available, and I accepted. I was then 
I mustered out of my original enlistment, and given 
permission to visit liome, and return for duty by the 
i 1st of June. While in New- York in the latter part 
1 of May, I telegraphed to Colonel Beck, asking if my 
roUs were copied, to which I received a reply, "Not 
yet." 

Soon after my arrival In Washington in June I 
called on Colonel Breck, and asked the privilege of 
; taking sheets of my roUs out after business hours, to 
j copy and return them the next morning. He said he 
would have to ask General Townsend's consent. I 
again met him In a few days ; he told me had been 
unable to see General Townsend. I then wrote to 
Colonel Breck, asking if he did or did not intend to 
return my rolls, that I had promised that the rolls 
I should be published for the benefit of the friends of 
the deceased. He returned my letter Indorsed as fol- 
lows : " I have fully explained the matter to General 
Townsend, and he says the roUs shall not be copied 



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INTEODUCTION. 



lor any traffic whatever." I had never spoken of 
trafficking in them ; I only wished to give them to the 
people for whom I had copied them at some personal 
risk. Nothing more was said in regard to the rolls 
until after my return from Andersonville in August. 

Miss Clara Barton, of Washington, D. C upon 
learning the condition of the cemetery at Anderson- 
ville, and that the graves could be identified, had re- 
ported the facts to the Secretary of War, who ordered 
the necessary arrangements to be n)ade for the mark- 
ing of the graves. A party charged with tliis duty 
left Washington on the 8th day of July, consisting 
of Miss Clara Barton, Captain J. M. Moore, myself and 
forty-two letterers, painters and clerks, arriving at 
Andersonville on the 25th of July. 

Before leaving Washington it was found that tlie 
original Register, captured by General Wilson, was de- 
ficient in one book containing about twenty-four hun- 
dred names, and my rolls were sent to supply this de- 
ficiency. The original was also found in many places 
blurred and imperfect, tluough want of care, and my 
rolls were frequently needed to aid tliis defect. They 
were, therefore, publicly and conslaTitly in the hands 
of all who had occasion to consult them and so came 
Into my hands in the course of duty. Tliey had been 
copied at Washington, according to my agreement with 
Colonel Ereck, and were mine, and lawfully in my 
possession. I proposed to retain and give them to you 
as soon as I could. I did not propose to injure any 
one, to do anything unlawful or improper with them, 
much less to traffic or speculate on tlie information they 
contained, but I did retain them. When the originals 
were needed in tlie Wirz trial at Washington, they and 
my copy were in my tent when the messenger ar- 
rived in AndersonviUe. He took the original and left 
my copy. 

When we started home I placed these rolls, with 
my other property, in my trunk, and brought them to 
Washington. Upon my arrival I reported to Colonel 
Rreck, at the War Department. He asked if I knew 
where my rolls were. I said : " I have them ; will you 
allow me to keep them, now you have them copied 
here." 

He told me "We might as well come to an under- 
standing about these rolls. This is the last conversa- 
tion we shall have about them : if you will pa.v. back 
three hundred dollars you can keep the roUs. other- 
wise you must return them." I asked him " If he did 
not agree to give them bad; when copied:" he said 
" Yes, but you were going to set yourself up in busi- 
ness by publishing them, and we do not consider our- 
selves held to our agreement." I told him "I had a 
right to publish them (if he called that setting myself 
up in business), and it was my duty to do so." I then 



turned to leave, intending to see Secretary Stanton. 
He said: "I infer that you do not intend to give up 
the rolls." I said : " Not yet; I must go further to see 
about them." He said: "You will go to the 'Old 
1 Capitol ' if you do not give them up," and then sent 
for a guard and had me arrested. My room and trunk 
were searched, but the rolls could not be found. I 
was then put in the gnard-house for two days, and 
then transferred to the "Old Capitol Prison," and in a 
few days I was arraigned and tried by court-martial 
on the foDowlng charges and specifications : 

Cliarge 1. Conduct prejudicial to good militai'y dis- 
cipline. 2. Larceny. Specifications in this that 
Private Dorence Atwater, of the General Service of the 
United States Army, did seize and unlawfully take 
from the tent or quarters of Captain J. M. Moore, as- 
sistant quartermaster United States Army, certain 
property of the United States then and there in the 
proper charge and custody of the said Captain J. M. 
Moore, to wit : a certain document, consisting of a list 
written upon about twenty-four sheets of paper, of 
Federal prisoners of war who had died at Anderson- 
ville. Ga., the same having been prepared by said At- 
water, while a prisoner of war at said Andersonville, 
and sold and disposed of by him to the United States 
for tlie sum and price of three hundred dollars, and did 
appropriate and retain the said property to his own 
use. This, at AndersonviUe, Ga., on or about the 
16tli day of August, 1865. * 

I was convicted, and sentenced as follows: "To be 
dishonorably discharged from the l.'nited States Ser- 
vice, with loss of all pay and allowances now due; to 
pay a fine of three hunrirprt dollars; to be confined at 
hard labor fm- Un- i^mhmI of eighteen months, at such 
place as the .-r. ir(,,i\ ..i Wm- may direct; to furnish to 
the War Depnrunria iln- jiioperty specified in the sec- 
ond specification as the property stolen from Captain 
J. M. Moore, and stand committed at hard labor until 
the said fine is paid, and the said stolen property is 
furnished to the War Department." 

On the 26th day of September I arrived at Auburn 
State Prison, New-Y'ork, where I remained over two 
months at hard labor, when I was released under a 
general pardon of the President of the T'nited States. 

I reached New-Haven, Conn., on the following day, 
and learned that the record had not yet been furnished 
you. I immediately set about preparing it for publi- 
cation, and have arranged to have it printed and placed 
within your reach at the cost of the labor of printing 
and material, having no means by wliich to defray 
these expenses myself. 

I regret that you have waited so long for informa- 
tion of so much interest to you. 

DORENCE ATWATER. 



REPORT. 

BY CLARA BARTON. 

REPOBT OF AN EXPEDITION TO ANDEKSONVILLE, GEORGIA, JULY, 1865, FOE THE PUR- 
POSE OF IDENTIFYING THE GBAVES AND INCLOSING THE GROUNDS OF A CEME- 
TERY CREATED THERE DURING THE OCCUPANCY OF THAT PLACE AS A PRISON 
FOR UNION SOLDIERS IN REBEL HANDS. 



TllF, PEOPLE OF THE I'MTED STATES OF 
AMEIUCA: 
Having by official iuvitatl.m been placed upon an 
expedition to AjidersonviUe for the purpose of identi- 
fying and marliing the graves of the dead contained 
in those noted prison grounds, it is perhaps not im- 
proper that I malie some report of tlie circumstances 
which induced the sending of such an expedition, its 
!, iiiid tlie appearance, condition and surroundings 
of that interesting spot, hallowed alike by the suffer- 
ings of the martyred dead and tlie tears and prayers 
of those wlio mourn them. 

During a search for the missing men of the United 
States Army, begun in March, 1365, under the 
saDcti(jn of our late lamented President Lincoln, I 
formed the acquaintance of Dorence Atwater, of Con- 
necticut, a member of the ild New- York Cavalry, who 
had" liccn a prisoner at Belle Isle and Anderson%'ille 
ity two months, and charged by the rebel authori- 
with the duty of keeping the Death Register of 
t'nion prisoners who died amid the nameless cru- 
elties of the last-named prison. 

I'.y minute inquiry. I learned from Mr. Atwater the 
ithud adopted in the burial of the dead, and by care- 
fully comparing his account with a draft which he 
made of the jn-ounds appropriated for this pur- 
pose by the prison authoiities. I became convinced 
of the possibility of identifying the graves simply by 
comparing the numbered post or board marking each 
's position in the trench in which he was buried 
with the corresponding number sfcinding against his 
name upon the register kept by Mr. Atwater, which 
he informed me was then 1ti the possession of the War 
Department. 

ssurcd by the intelligence and frankness of my 
informant of tlie entire truthfulness of his statements, 
decided to impart to the officers of the Government 
the information I had gained, and accordingly brought 
nbject to the attention of General Hoffman, Com- 
iiy General of prisoners, asking that a party or 
iH.n be at once sent to Anderson ville for the 

of identifying and marking the graves, and j 
r;: the grounds, and that Dorence Atwater I 



with his register accompany tlie same as the proper 
person to designate and identify. The subject ap- 
peared to have been not only unheard, but unthought 
of, and from the generally prevailing impression that 
no care had been taken in the burial of our prisoners 
the idea seemed at first difficult to be entertained. 
But the same facts which had served to convince me 
presented tliemselves favorably to the good under- 
standing and kind heart of General Hoffman, who 
took immediate steps to lay the matter before the 
Hon. Secretary of War, upon whom, at his request, 
I called the following day, and learned from him tliat 
he had heard and approved my proposition, and de- 
cided to order an expedition consisting of materials 
and men, under charge of some Government officer, 
for the accomplishment of the objects set forth m 
my request, and invited me to accompany the expe- 
dition in person, which Invitation I accepted. 

Accordingly, on the Sth of July, the propeller Vir- 
ginia, having on board fencing material, headboards, 
the prison records, forty workmen, clerks and letterers, 
under command of Captain James M. Moore. A. Q. .M., 
Dorence Atwater and myself, left Washington for 
AndersonviUe, via Savannah, Ga., arriving at the 
latter place July 1'2. Having waited at Savannah 
seven days and then resumed the journey by way of 
Augusta, Atlanta and Macon, the entLie party reached 
its destination in safety about noon on the 35th of 
July. 

We found the prison grounds, stockade, hospital- 
sheds and the various minor structures almost in the 
same condition in which they had been evacuated; 
and care is taken to leave these historic monuments 
undisturbed, so long as the elements will spare them. 

There is not, and never was, any town or village 
at this place except what grew out of its military 
occupation. Anderson Station, on the railroad from 
Macon to Eufala, was selected as a depot for prison- 
ers, probably on account of its remoteness and possi- 
ble security, and the prison itself, with the buildings 
which sprang up around it, constituted all there was 
of AndersonviUe. 

The land around is broken and undulating, and at 



the time of the occupation was covered with forests, 
mostly of the longleaied pine common to the uplands 
of the South. The bases of the hills are lined with 
■oozy springs, which unite to form little rivulets, one 
of which winds sluggishly through each of the inter- 
vening marshy valleys. 

The original inclosure of nineteen acres was made 
in the unbroUen woods, and the timber was only re- 
moved as it was wanted for the necessities of the 
prison. The inclosure was made in January, 1804. 
and enlarged during the summer to 25 3-4 acres, 
being a quadrangle of 1,295 by 803 feet. The great- 
est length is from north to south, the ground rising 
from the middle toward each end in rather a steep, 
rounded hill— the northern one being at once tlie high- 
est and of the greatest extent, A small stream, rising 
from springs a little to the eastward, flows across it 
through a narrow valley filled with a compost washed 
•down by the rains. The inclosing stockade is formed 
of pine logs, twenty feet in length, and about eight 
Inches in diameter, sunk five feet in the ground, and 
placed close together. This is again surrounded by 
two successive and precisely similar palisades— a 
portion of the last of which is gone. It seems never 
■to have been completed. The two inner walls re- 
main entire. Within the inierior space, at the dis- 
tance of about seventeen feet from the stockade, runs 
the famous dead-line, marked by small posts set in the 
ground, and a sliglit strip of nine hoard nailed on 
the tops of them. The gates, of which there are two. 
situated on the west side, were continuations of the 
stockade, inclosing spares of tliirty feet square, more 
■or less, witli massive doors at either end. They 
■were arranged and worked on the principle of canal 
loeics. rpon the inner stockade were fifty-two sentry 
bo.Kes, raised above the tops of the palisades and ac- 
cessible to the guards by ladders. In these stood 
fifty-two guards with loaded arms, so near that they 
could converse with each other. In addition to these, 
seven forts mounted with field artillery commanded 
the fatal space and its masses of perishing men. 

Under the most favorable circumstances, and best 

■possible management, the supply of water would 

have been insufficient for halt the number of persons 

who \\i\ to use it. The existing arrangements must 

(have aggravated the evil to the utmost extent. Tlie 

.sole establishments for cooking and baking were 

placed on the bank of the stream immediately above, 

: and between the two inner line* of palisades. The 

. grease and refuse from tiicra were found adliering to 

tlie banks at the time of our visit. The guards, to 

tlie number of about 3,600, were principally encamped 

■ on the upper part of tlie stream, and when the heavy 

1 rains washed down the hillsides covered with 30,000 

human beings, and the outlet below failed to diseharee 

.-tlie flood which backed and filled the valley, the water 

, must have become so foul and loathsome tliat every 

statement I have s'cen of its ofTensiveuos* must be 

considered as falling short of the reality. And yet 

within rifle-shot of the prison there flowed a stream 

fifteen feet wide and three deep of pure, delicious 

water. Had the prison been so placed as to include 

a section of the " Sweet Water Creek" the inmates 

might have drank and bathed to their hearts' con- 

t.'nt. 

During the occupation a beautiful spring broke out 
lilce the waters of Meribah from the solid ground near 
the foot of the northern slope, Just under tlie western 
<1ead lino. It is still there- cool and clear— the only 
pleasing object in this horrid place. 

The scarcity of water, the want of occupation, and 
(|)erhaps the desire to escape by tunnelling. Impelled the 
prisoners to dig welli. l-'urty of those tinished and 



unfinished remain, those on the highest ground being »>^ 
sunk in the hard soil to the depth of eighty feet. Th« m 
work was done with knives, spoons, sticks, and other m 
tools but little better. The diggers brought up the if 
earth in their pockets and blouses and sprinkled it 1< 
about the grounds to conceal the quantity. In some i!» 
wells excellent water was reached, and in others hori- H( 
zontal galleries were attempted for escape. In at ui, 
least one Instance a tunnel was carried tntlrely through *■ 
the hiU and a few prisoners are said to have got il' 
through. I 

The steep face of the northern hill is burrowed « 
throughout its whole extent. The little caves are f 
scooped out and arched in the form of ovens, floored, f» 
ceUed and strengthened so far as the owners had 
means with sticks and pieces of boards, and some of >i 
them are provided with fireplaces and chimneys. It i 
would seem that there were cases during long rains t 
where the house would become the grave of jts o-wner e 
by falling m upon him in the night. In these bur- t 
ro-ws are still fuunrt remnants of tlio -ivretched food it 
and rude utensils of the occupants— drinklng-cup': madi. t 
of sections of horns, platters and spoons wrouglit s 
from parts of old canteens, kettles and pans made li 
without solder from stray pieces of old tin or sheet i 
Iron. I brought away a considerable number of 1 
these articles, whicli may one day be of interest to li 
the curious. • s 

Five sheds stand on the top of the northern hill, <i 
erected in the early part of the occupation, and five « 
more on the opposite lieight. built a short time before t 
the evacuation. 

Like nearly all .Southern land, the soil is liable to 
be washed away by the rains, and on the slopes of the 
hills ravines are no-w formed, gullied to the depth of 
twelve feet. It seems impossible tliat men could have 
kept their footing on these hill-sides when slippery 
with rain. 

Outside tlie inclosure and nearly parallel with its 
south end is the hospital stockade— 800 feet by 35C 
It contains twenty-two sheds, for the most part with 
out sides, erected about three months before the plac 
was abandoned. The old hospital, occupied up to that 
time, In which so many brave men died, consisted only 
of tents inclosed by a board fence and surrounded by 
a guard. Confused heaps of rubbish alone mark the 
place it occupied. 

About half a mile from the main prison, and near 
Anderson Station, is the officers' stockade— a small 
inclosure, in whicli were never imprisoned more than 
250 officers- and it was chiefly used for the confiii 
ment of rebel offenders. 

The cemetery, around which the chief interest must 
gather, is distant about 300 yards from the stockade 
in a northwesterly direction. The graves, placed side 
by side in close continuous rows, cover nine ai 
divided into three unequal lots by two roads which in- 
tersect each other nearly at right angles. The foui-th 
space is still unoccupied, except by a few graves 
" Confederate" soldiers. 

No human bodies were found exposed, and none 
were removed. The place was found in much better 
condition than had been anticipated, owing to the ex 
cellent measures taken by Major-General Wilson, corn 
mandlng at Macon, and a humane, public spirited 
citizen of Fort Valley, Ga.— a Mr. Griffin, who, 
passing on the railroad, was Informed by one of tlio 
ever-faithful negroes that the bodies were becoming 
exposed and were rooted up by animals. Having ver 
ified this statement, he collected a few negroes ; sunk 
the exposed bodies and covered tliem to a pi ir v 
depth. He then reported the facts to General Wil- 
son, and requested authority to take steps for protect- 



ing the grounds. That patriotic olBcer visited Anrtor- 
Bonville in person, appointed Mr. Griflin temporary 
tupeilutendent and gave him sucii limited facilities as 
could be furnished in that destitute country. It was 
delcimined to inclose a squiire of tlfty acres ; and at 
the time of our arrival tlie fence was uearly one- 
third built from old lumber found about the place. 
He had also erected a brick kiln, and was manufactur- 
ing bricli for drains to conduct tlie water away from 
the graves and protect and strengthen the soil against 
the action of heavy rains. We found Mr. Grilliu witli 
u force of about twenty negroes and a few mules at 
work on the grounds. 1 have understood tliat tl\al 
gentleman furnished the labor at his own cost, while 
General Wilson issued tlie necessary rations. 

The part performed by our party was to tal;e up 
and curry forward the work so well begun. Ad- 
ditional force was obtained from the military com- 
mandant at Macon for completing tlie iiielosure and 
erecting the headboards. It seems tliat the dead 
had been buried by Union prisoners, paroled from the 
Blockade and hospital f.)r tliat purpose. Successive 
trenches, capable of containing from 100 to 130 bodies 
each, thickly set witti little posts or boards with num- 
bers in regular order carved upon them, told to the 
astonished and tear-dlmmed eye the sad story of 
burled treasures. It was only necessary to compare 
the number upon each post or board with that which 
stands opposite the name on the register and replace 
the whole with a more substantial, uniform and comely 
tablet, bearing not only the oi-iginal number, but the 
name, company and regiment and date of deatli of 
the soldier who slept beneath. 

I have been repeatedly assured by prisoners that 
great care was taken at the time by the men to whom 
fell the sad task of originally marking this astonishing 
number of graves to perform the work witli faithful- 
ness and accuracy. If it shall prove that the work 
performed by those who followed, under clrcum- 
Btiinccs so much more favorable, was executed with 
less faitlifulness and accuracy than the former, it will 
be a subject of much regret — but fortunately not yet 
beyond the possibility of correction. The number of 
graves marked is li;,«20. The original records, cap- 
tured by General Wilson, furnistied about 10,500: but 
as one book of the record had not been secured over 
2,000 names were supplied from a copy (of his own 
recurd) made by Mr. Atwater in the Andersonville 
prison and brought by him to Annapolis on his return 
with the paroled prisoners. 

Interspersed throughout tliis Deatli Register were 
400 numbers against which stood only the dark word 
"unknown." So, scattered among the thickly desig- 
nated graves, stand 400 tablets, bearing only tlie num- 
ber and tlic touching inscription " Unknown I'nion 
Soldier." 

substuiitially notliing was attempted beyond inclos- 
ing the grounds, identifying and marking the graves, 
placing some appropriate mottoes at the pates and 
along tlie spaces designed for walks, and erecting a 
llagstalT in the centre of the cemetery. The work was 
completed on the 17th of August, and the party took 
the route homeward by way of Chattanooga, Nashville 
and Cincinnati, arriving at Washington on the morii- 
iDg of August 24. 

The health of the party during the e.xpedition 
was remarkably good, when the season 
of the year, tlie fatigue and the want of 
customary accommotlations are taken into considera- 
tion, ('ases of sliglit chills and fevers were not un- 
Irequent : but during the entire time we had only one 
ca5e of severe illness, and that, to our grief, terminated 
fatally. Edward Watts, of Georgetown. D. C. a 



clerk in the Quartermaster's Department, in tins city, 
sickened of typhoid fever during the passage up the 
Savannah River, and died on the 10th day of August. 
His remains were taken liome to Ills friends. Mr. 
Watts was a young man of education and rehnement, 
and of the highest type of moral and religious cliai^ 
acter; he suffered patiently, and died nobly and weU. 
I have thought that he might be regarded as the last 
martyr of Andersonville. 

The future of this liistoric spot cannot fail to con- 
stitute a subject of deep and abiding interest to the 
people of this entire country, and it would seem fit- 
ting that it should be preserved as one of the sanctua- 
ries of the Nation, and be in due time decorated with 
appropriate honors. Its susceptibility of internal im- 
provement is very great. Water can be had for irri- 
gation, and the cUmate will produce nearly all the 
flora of the temperate zones. Both National gratitude 
and personal affection will suggest the erection of a 
suitable monument witliin tlie cemetery, where, if de- 
sU-able, may be preserved in durable form the names 
of the martyrs who sleep around. And as the land 
on which all these interesting associations are clus- 
tered is still the property of private individuals, nevet 
having passed from tlie hands of the original owners, 
it would seem desirable that the cemetery at least, and 
its immediate surroundings, become the property ot 
the Nation. A mile square wiU embrace aU points ot 
general and historic interest. 

There are numerous smaller burial-places in the 
State of Georgia, which, from their seeming lesseir 
importance, will scarcely be kept up as National cem- 
eteries, and in reference to which, without venturing, 
to suggest, I would merely remark that the fiity 
acres Inclosed at Andersonville would afford ample 
space for aU whom it might ever be deemed advisable 
to remove to that point. 

During the occupation of Andersonville as a prison 
it w-as a punishable ottence for a colored man or 
woman to feed, shelter, aid or even converse with the 
prisoners on parole. To others they had no access. 
I have been informed that they were not allowed 
about the prison grounds; and so great was their 
superstitious horror of the cruelties perpetrated upon 
tlie prisoners that only a comparatively small num- 
ber had ever found the courage to visit the cemetery 
up to the time of our arrival. But the presence ot 
so many Noi-tliern people on such an errand, and es- 
pecially a lady, entirely overcame their fears, and 
they visited the cemetery and myself by scores, men, 
women and cliildi'en, sometimes a hundred in a day. 
It was no uncommon occurrence, upon opening my 
tent in the morning, to find a group standing in 
front of it who had walked fifteen or twenty miles to. 
see the " Yankee lady," and ask her " if it were true 
that Al.valKim Lincoln was dead, and they were free," 
and -iMm M,i-.-:i Lincoln's great paper read," and 
••wli:it iiH\ ,.uLin I" do," and tell lier how the "poor 
Yankee inisnnii-' ran before the dogs -like us," and 
they couhl not save them— starved, and tliey coiiW not 
feed them— died, and they could not see them. 

Komember, mothers, that the pitying tear of the 
old-time slave, whom your son helped to freedom, is- 
the only tear that falls upon Ms distant grave to-day. 
have endeavored to point out to you. as faithfully 
as 1 am able, the various objects of interest, painful 

otherwise, which presented themselves to mv ol>- 
servation during the time occupied in the work of 
the expedition : and while I would not dwell upon the 
terribleness of the sufferings imposed upon our pris- 
oners, nor stir the hearts already sunk in grief to 
deeper woe, still we owe it alike to the living and the 
dead that a proper knowledge and a. realization of 



the miseries wliicli they endured be entertained bv all. 
We are wont to attribute their chief suffering to in- 
sufficiency of food, and wliile tills is probably just, 
still, to tlie mind of one who has looked over tlie 
scanty, shelterless, pitiful spot of earth to whicli tlicy 
were confined, and taken into consideration tlie num- 
berless trials wliicli must have grown out of tlie pri- 
vation of space and tlie necessary conveniences of 
life, the conviction wiU force itself tliat tliese latter 
woes fell but little sliort of tlie former. It is to be 
remembered tliat during tliirteen long months tliey 
knew neitlier slielter nor protection from the change- 
able sliies above nor tlie pitiless, unfeeling earth 
beneath. 

Tlie treacherous nature of the soil, parching t<J 
seams in the sun. and cullving and sliding under their 
feet with every shower, must have augmented their 
Uls almost beyond conception. I watched the effect 
of a heavy fall of rain upon the inclosed grounds, and 
la thirty minutes the entire hillsides, which had con- 
stituted their sole abiding-place, were one rolling mass 
of slippery mud, and this the effect of a mere summer 
shower. What of the continued rains of autumn ? 
Think of tliirty thousand men penned in by a close 
stockade upon twenty-si.x acres of ground, from wMcli 
■ivery tree and shrub had been uprooted for fuel to 
cook tlieir scanty food, huddled, like cattle, without 
slielter or blanket, half-clad and hungry, with the 
dreary night setting in, after a day of autumn rain. 
Tiie hill-tops would not hold them all. the valley was 
filled with the swollen brook : seventeen feet from 
the stockade ran the fatal dead-line, beyond which no 
man might step and live. What did they do? 1 
need not ask you wliere did they go. for on the face 
of the wliole green earth there was no place but this 
for them. But where did tliey place themselves 1 
How did they live! Ay! how did they die? But 
tills is only one feature of their suffering, and per- 
haps the lightest. Of the long, dazzling months 
when gaunt famine stalked at noonday, and pe-.t lence 
walked by night, and upon the seamed and parching 
eartli the cooling rains fell not, I will not trust me 
to speak. I scarce dare think. If my heart were 
strong enough to draw the picture, there are thou- 
sands upon thousands all througli our land too crushed 
and sore to look upon it. Hut after this, wlieuever 
any man who has lain a prisoner within the stock- 
ade of -Anrtersonville would tell you of his suft'erings, 
how he fainted, scorched, drenched, hungered, sick- 
ened, was scoffed, scourged, hunted and persecuted, 
thougli the tale be long and twice-told, as you would 
have your own wrongs appreciated, your own woes 
pitied, your own cries for mercy heard. I charge you 
listen and belie%'e him. However definitely he may 
liave spoken, know that he has not told you all. 
However strongly he may have outlined, or deeply 
he mav have colored his nicture. know that the re'ilitv 
calls for a better light and a nearer view than yonr 
clouded, distant caw will ever get. And vour sympa- 
thies need not be confined to AndersonviUe. while 
similar liorrors glared in the sunny light and spotted 
the flower girt garden fields of that whole desperate, 
misguided and bewildered people. Wherever stretched 
the form of a Union prisoner, there rose the signal for 
cruelty and the cry of agony, and there, day by day, 
frew the skeleton graves of the nameless dead. 

Hut, liraving and enduring all this, some thousands 



have returned to you. And you will bear with me 
and these noble men will pardon me, while, in coaclu 
sion, I speak one word of them. 

The unparalleled severities of our four years' ' 
paigns have told upon the constitutional strengtl 
even of the fortunate soldier, who alone marclieii 
to the music of the Union, and slept only beneatl 
the folds of the flag for which he fought. But tliej 
whom fickle fortune left to crouch at the foot of tht 
shadowless palmetto, and listen to the hissing of tht 
serpent, drank stiU deeper of the unhealthtul draught 
These men bear with them the seeds of disease 
death, sown in that fatal clime, and ripening for 
early harvest. With occasional exceptions, they wil 
prove to be short-lived and enfeebled men. 
whether they ask it or not. will deserve at vour hand? 
no ordinary share of kindly consideration. The sur 
vivor of a reliel prison has endured and suffered what 
you never can, and what, I pray God, your childrec 
never may. With less of strength, and more of sad 
and bitter memories, he is with you now, to earn tlif 
food so long denied him. If he ask "leave to toil.' 
give it him before it is too late : if he need kindnes? 
and encouragement, bestow them freely, while 
may ; if he seek charity at your hands, remember that , 
" the poor you have always with you," but him 
have not always, and withhold it not. If hereafter 
you find them making organized effort to provide fo 
the widow and orphan of the Union prisoner, remem- 
ber that it grows out of the heart sympathy which 
clusters around the memories of the comrades 
perished at their side, and a well-grounded apprehen 
sion for the future of their own, and aid them. 

In conclusion, tremulously, lest I assume too mucli. 
let me hasten to commend to the grateful considera- 
tion of this noble, generous people alike the soldie 
who has given his strength, the prisoner who lia 
sacrificed his health, the widow who has offered up her 
husband, the orphan who knows only that its fath« 
went out to battle and conies no more forever, and 
the lonely, distant grave of the martyr, who sleep- 
alone in a stranger soil, that freedom and noace migln 
come to ours. 

One word of explanation, in conclusion, and I 
Iiave done. You have long and justly felt that som< 
report of this expedition, embracing a record of tlie 
graves identified and reclaimed, was due you. And 
three thousand letters addressed to me upon the sub- 
ject have revealed only too plainly and painfully the 
bitter anxiety with wliich you Iiave watched and 
waited. 

A mere report, unaccompanied by the "record, 
seemed but a hollow mockery, which I would not im 
pose upon you, and tliis is my first opportunity for 
such accompaniment. For the record of your dead 
you are indebted to the forethouglit, courage and per 
severance of Dorance Atwater, a young man not yet 
twenty-one years of age ; an orpliaii, four years a 
soldier, one-tenth part of his whole life a prisoner, 
with liroken health and ruined hopes, lie seeks to 
present to your acceptance the sad gift he has in 
store for you ; and, grateful for the opportunity, I 
hasten to place beside It this humble report, whose 
only merit is its trutlifulness, and beg you to accept 
it in the spirit of kindness in wliich it is offered. 

CLARA BARTOX. 



AN DERSON VILLE. 



No history Ciin fully iliscli)se the liorrors of An- 
lersonville. Though liurneil, as vith lire, into 
he memory of thousands of Union soMiers who 
itUl linger out a sufl'erins life, only a few frag- 
nents of the hideous details have been permitted 
;o see tlie lifiht. An Illinois soUlier, who was a 
)ris(iner tliere from October, Iji'U, to .June, 1865, 
'ound means to copy from tlie Confederate prison 
•ecords several tabular statements, disclosing some 
)f the results worked out by the machinery of 
wrture and death from the beginning of March, | 



Latin, Sacred to tht Profession. "Dead-line," 
Iteing an English word, is not among them. 

The next table— more sad and pitiful than even 
the fearful iltath-roll— is the " list of Federal pris- 
oners who joined the Southern Army, recruited by 
Colonel O'Neal, loth Tennessee Infantry, C. S. A." 
This roll comprises 336 names, representing mea 
from the Regular Army, tlie Navy, and the States 
of New-York, Connecticut, Michigan, Ohio, Maine, 
Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Massachusetts, Pennsyl- 
vania, Tennessee, Maryland, Kentucky, New- 



The 



1864, to the 18th of Marc 
)f prisoners for each month is given. The deaths 
tor each day are set ilown in the tallies. Here are 
the totals for each month : 



erage ] Hampshire, Virginia, New-,Iersey, Missouri and 
Minnesota. The dates of their muster into the 
Confederate service ran from November 11, 1864, 
to February 28, 1865. Among them were eighteen 
sergeants and twelve corporals. The rest were 
privates. To the honor of the service the names 
of no commissioned officers appear in the list. Who 
has the heart to blame those poor fellows for this 
act? Men who would offer life upon the battle- 
lield for their country gave way undec 
the weight of hopeless imprisonment, brutal 
treatment, cold, filth, starvation, death. 
Weakened, emaciated, reduced to the border 
of imbecility and delirium, is it strange 
Tlie t<jtal number of deaths appears to be | that the instinct of self-preservation should over- 
12,810. During the three most fatal months, master stern duty? We pity, and almost excuse, 
September, October and November, 1864, the 1 the shipwrecked mariner who, crazed by thirst 
deaths were 5 3-4, 8 1-2 and 7 1-2 per cent, re- ! and hunger, slays and drinks the blood of his 
specfively, of the vphole number.. The daily mor- ! weaker brother. In a like gracious spirit, let 



Month. 


1 

1 Prisoners. 


Draths. 


Dally 
average. 






m 

711 

2.991 
2.700 

11 

87 








20* 
23 

u 

96 
50 

^i 

iJ:?o 












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. V 1 5,7<i5 

M^ir !■■ t," IS iXotgiVi'n. 



August 
August 
August 



tality reaching 100 and ove: 
August 11, 103 ; August 13, 

20; August 16, 

01 ; August 20, 

27 ; August 24, 

05 ; September 
104 ; Sept<'mber 3 
tember 1 
16, 119: September 18, 108. 

Another table gives the number of deaths in 
each month from February, 1864, to February, 
1865, botli inclusive, and the class of diseases of 
which they died. The record is very precise in 
enumerating forty-eight kinds of diseases which 
came t«j the aid of Winder'and Wurtz and their 
supeni'is. The most formidable of'these diseases 
were diarrhoea, ch. and a., 5,010; scorbutus, 
3,507: dysentaria, ch. and a., 1,305; unknown, 
1,033. The long Ust of diseases is in orthodox 



was August 6, 103; tuere be charity and forgiveness lor those who 

)9; August 14, 114; l stopped short of heroic martyrdom in the hour 

37 ; August 17, 114 ; I of sore trial. The very fact that of the men 

)7; August 22, 122; j who had stood by the flag with such fidelity 

)2 : August 26, 103; and courage even so small a number consented 

, 10:; September 2, ! to live at such a sacrifice is the most melancholy 

<'mber 3, 114: September 6, 105 ; Sep- ! proof that could be offered of the horrible suffer. 

i, 110; September 15, 105; September iugs which they endured. Twelve thousand, eight 

hundred and ten faithful unto death, saulc down 

beneath the filth and mire of that supremely 

horrible pit. Fifty thousand wrecks lived on to 

suffer; and only 336 were found wUling to yield 

up tlieir allegiance rather than thus die. Shall 

we hunt down and punish these men ? If any 

are on the pension rolls now, let not this Eebel 

record appear against them. It is certain that 

the copies, now in possession of tlit writer hereof. 

will not. ^ M. BRAYiVUN. 

Brigadier-General. 



J^ LIST 



OIIOI SOLDIERS BORIEB AT AlERSOlflLLE. 



Ill persons numbered below 



dieil in 18«4; al 
te Corporal: thn 



i'e tbat number Id 
with ■•* Sergeant 



ALABAMA. 



Belle, Kobo. 1 cav. Co A >; 
Boobur, Wm, 1 cav, Co 1., i - \ - 
Brice, J C. 1 eav, Co L. ili ■! ~ i.i J 

Guthrie, J, 1 cav, Co I, died Sept 1 

Henry, P, 1 cav, Co F, died June 26, pneumonia. 

Jones, Jno P, 1 cav, Co K, died Mar 15. anasar^-a. 

MItchel, Jno D, 1. Co A, died Aug 4, scorbutus. 



,-. Co H. died Aug 8, diarrhea 
r., died Aug 15. diarrhea c. 
1. Co K. died Aug 25. diarrhi 



June 20 

Redman, W K, 1 cav. Co G, died Oct It. sto 
Stubbs, VV, 1, Oo I. died AU2 4. l.r..nchiti-.. 



3707 Chapin, J L, 10, Co A, died July 21, 'G4, fever : 
,S949 Cottrell. P. 7, Co C, dieil Ju'y 25. diarrhea. 



€OA.\ECTItlT. 



2380 Anderson, 





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•d X' 






I 10 c 


, da- 






ends \ IC I 


dl.'d 


lulY 17, f'ver typ 




ns rlT Tho 11 CI 


.■a Julv 31. diarrh 




II 0, 6 Id 






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F t r ^\ 




r. h i7. di.uilM... 




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May 22. diarrhra- 


" 1 


1 s 




aiarrhea c. 




F b 5 




L. I. diarrhea. 


aVg\ 


r ler } 




1 . dysentery. 


I 3 


Horf 




AUL- 8. dvspnt.TV 


18" 


F r II s 






13 


Fr 1 e le 1 






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80 8 


re 1 M Col 






C-D 


Flbv \ 14 




h <•: irrh.-» c. 



CONNECTICLTT. 



10255' 

12188 . 



Gordon John, 14, Co G, died July 7, diarrhea 
Gray, Pat, u, Co H, died July 27; piithisis 

1 cav, Co K, died Aug 7. scorbutus. 
'"/. ^V,^"..^! <*'"^"' ■"^y 20. debilitis. 

Co C, died Aug 0, dlarrht-a. 



lilternian, J, 



Co K^ 



I Oft 



, dyse 



|"4'heI,'"ETi4! f^b^'Slfd j'^e-^o^^^trra"'"" 
Hitchoock, Wm A, 16, Co C. di.-d July l'' diarilu-i 
Hall, VVm G, 1, Go K, die.l .7nh 17 .] . ,;,,'' 
HoJconib, D, 14, Co D, died .inii "- -i ,. , > , 



Hileiithai, .r'a 



, 14, Co C, „ 
16, Co D, dl. 



I ^;i'-hols. C.-IO, Co (i. died Ans 8, dysentery 

. Nichols. M, 7, Co I. died Oct 14. scorbutus. 
' Orton, H C. Co 1, died Aug 9. rheumatism 
;ol.r?''A,^14,'c?li,'d°ieds'ii,fl^fPscoVbu?SI'"'"'- 

: |oTn».T4.\^„ g»s-ef,?;!,->j «,,-rr-- 

Parker, fs B. 10. Co B, di.-J .Iiilv 31 diarrh 



Halv W, JG. Cu D, died Sept 3, I 
Hubbard. H D. 16. Co D. died Sep 
Hubbard, B. 16. Co A, died Sept 8 
Haywodd. IS. Co E, died S.pt 1 I c 



IsJay, H, 11, died Sept ^ 
Jairjieson. Charles. 7. Ca 



1). died April 2r,. dii 



1590 


King.sbury, C 




Klinel.ma, L. 








Ker,shotr.' B ., 














8866 


Kohlenbur" i 




Kearn, T. 10. 


3^? 


Lendnn, H. 16 


,5499 


Lew [J' /' s"r 


6124 


Ijr. ^;n(|, W , I 



Co D. died Ju 



3516 
3644 
3410 



V. Co E, died Ju 
rtil, Co H, died 
Co B. died July 



H I. 1 ea\ 

Horace. 7 


« 


u' , '.| •' . ■. "'' "'*""''"'■'' 


IS. F, \v-'^ 




« ■• 1., d..-.l .iun.- 25. fev 

■liMv 7. scorbutus. 
I July 7, diarrhea c. 



7070 ,Ste„l, 




.'ll 1 




; ■ ' ;'.;;' / •^^^■' ■ dinrrhe 


7975 Smith 










8088 .'^hort 










8235 .Smalli 










9304 StarK-^ 




'■ 1 




■ . . .' i ,; 1 -' i!r'-jo. d 


9435 Sut*ll'n 
mk. See. 1 


'j 








9987 Sline. 










10138 Schiil. 










10247 Sparri 
10476 Steele 


''h '' 




,K- 




10787 StanfT, 


I \ 


''„'", 


li 


."'('li.'.i ' ' 1 1 ■ '.'i '. 1 


12005 Swift. 


.i.'i 


CoK 


di 


ed X.. : ■ ii ,•' ',",' 


122S8 .Smith. 


J T 


7. Co 


D. 


dl-i' l> 1 : , ', ,,:, 


5tl Tavlor 

5^79 Tihhel 

10035 tSi! 
10142 Tarlor 
11089 Turner 


Mnv 


^"\7' 


U 


\ died Aug 12. rfiarrhea c. 








'lieil Aug 12. diarrhea. 








•■' F,. died Aug 3. diarrhea a 








' -1 R. died Sept 29. scorbuti 


.1 1 


11. C.. 


.'rt 


eil 0,t 1. scorbutus, 
died Oct 18. scorbutus. 


3107 Valter 


H. 


4. Co 


A, 


died July 10. ana.sarca. 


401 Winsh 


,, , 


11 l-J 




r M;,,' !'■'',',:'!':. '\.]'r"l-';J^- 


21.58 Weld.M 








2601 Warn.' 








' ■ '■ 1 ~ : irrhea.' 


5543 Wlkeit 








5222 Wriglil 








^^^ ^::^ 


.1.. 


i... K 


K 


Co r' di.d '\ni' 14'.''gangren 
died Aug 19 diarrhea 


01 :w War. H C. 


io.' Co 


I.'.MS Winfle 


wort! 


. ML 


2 


artll. Co H, died Aug 26, sco 


8024 West. Chas 
9°r'? Whe'r "• ■" 


H. 16 

r.- ir 


Co 


I. died Sept 6. fever typhus 
n F. di.cl s.pt 17, scorbutus. 


9512 Ward.' 


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'f '"' ] 


'■" 


1 ,1 -!.'■"], ^'T''a^' ■'"■"'■biitus. 


00.33 Welns, 

2600 Ward, 


h'. 


IS \[ 


.'.■^ 


•1" 1 s',|,ri-, d?phtheHa. 
ili.il F.I, f>, -n-,, scorbutus. 


6304 Young 


c s. 


10. c 




Ul.--d Aug 21, '04. pneumoit.ii 



DELAWARE. 



lELAH ARE. 



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d d Mar 



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68 4 St I II 

8 8 S J. t I 1 

11 1" St, 1 W H 

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Jo 1 ca Co D I d S 1 1 1 
C I ca Co M d d V "i, d 



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W 1 o W 1 



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died S<?pt 14, diarrhea. 



. dicu Ot 
'.2, Co F, died September 
5, Co B. died April la, ■ 



S5, lUarrbea. 



died Dec 27, acorbutus. 



12348 Caildiiig, J C, 89, 
6356 Callaliau, C, 3!), Co i'', died Aug 21, ilarrliei 
Oo05 Campbell, J M, 120, Co G, died Aug 22, 'Oi 
rhea. 
10026 Capell, Cj 87, Co D, died Sept 29, diarrhea. 
10257 Oapsey, J,* 90, Co D, died Oct 3, scorbutus, 
3550 Carl, C C, 38, Co H, died July 18, diarrhea. 
006 Cartoll, J, 3, Co II, died April 22, fever tvp 



i, ».'o C, died Aug IS, scorbutus. 
J2, Co H, died Sept 18, scorbutus. 
Co A, died Oct 7, scorbutus, 
s C, 16 CSV, Co n, died July ; 



3 


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Clark, A I 


(0 


Ulark, C, ,' 












C'lark, r,. 


5141 












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Doolcy, James, IC ' 



Co L, died July 



Co I, died May 28, anasarca. 
L, died Mav 15, diarrhea. 
Bowd, J_W, 38, Co (J^died Juiic 8, dysentery. 



May 24, brouohltla. 



1343 Dowdy, 
10143 Dowell, J W, 112, Co K, died 
10490 Downer, A, 24, Co H, died Oc 
12436 Doyle, 1", 65, Co H, died Jan 11, '65, wound: 
12476 Doyle, J, 112, Co 1. died Jan 17. '65, woun 

5053 Drake, R K, 34, Co H, died Aug 8, diarrhea ( 
10332 Dresser, C, 24, Co G, died Oct 4, diarrhea c, 

9678 Drum, fr, 8'.l, died Sept 24, scorbutus. 



D, died Sept 6, diarrhe 



ug 7, dysentery. 



'- '1 N.jit 25. diarrhea. 

1 .viif; 1, 'diarrhea. 
.t 25, diarrhea. 
I, died Feb 14. '65, diarrhea 
M, died March 28, catarrh 
I June 20, asphyxia. 
, died Nov 1, dysentery. 



died June 15, diarrhe 
I, died July 1, diarrne 
V, Co O, dlort June 20, 



1154] Fis 
0845 Pis 
2129 Pit: 



, diarrhea. 
:6. fever t.yphoid. 
scorbutus. 



H, 23, Co B, c 

, 20, <v, n, di. 



15, diarrhea. 

•■: r)T;,-.nt,pry. 



3877 rn-1 , 

8620 Ii;,l,. , 
4603 Diill.v 
1828 Ilinlini 

10901 D.lTnii, 
3.50 Davis, 
85.53 Davis, 

10003 Davis, 
41,50 Davis, 
4048 Davis, 

12311 Delanc, 
7013 Dav, w 
9073 I). . ; ■ 
4R0S II. . , 
71.50 II. MM 



D died Si'pt 20, diarrhea. 
> died June in, diarrhea. 
'(. r. (li.^rt .\ii!- 2S, dlarrhen 



3111 


irot 


»aU B 1 


1% Co L 


d 


d 


11 8 




^LO fcC 


Co D 


d 




IOjJI 




J .9 Co 


i dlLd t 




1 8S4 


(irli 


1.. M i 


4" Co 11 


'J 




4083 


on". 


■'l(i''j 1 ) 


Co L 1 


1 




jOI 


(JiORan, H. 6G, C 


o Ij d 






]0<tO( 




11 t ( 


K d 1 






3 W 


iiul 


i I Co 13 


di d Jul 






■j02> 


Ouj 


\V 11 an 






j'<i 


oOOl 


Uoidor, 11, 10 cav. Co B, 


d 


ed 



Wm, 27, Co D, died July 7, scorbutus. 
B W, 84. Co D. died Jun.- ',1. dysi-iitei 
M. 38. CO C. died Sept 18, diarrhea. 



st;(nbutu3. 

:(i : -tin soils. 
: Mil- .''.. diarrhea. 



o I. died June 10. diarrhe: 

E. di.(l S. pt .'■), anasarca. 



112.58 I,. 
R238 T.. 
ions I,i 



sn Mack J, 14 cav. Co a. died Oct 13, dy.sentery, 
!'il> Madden, B, flO, Co D, died Ana 12, scorbutus, 
rs Mi.ldo.k i W ** 79, Co A, died Oct 2.3, scorbutus 
,'. ' \;',,l,iH '\ 1",' Co A. died Oct 1.5, scorbutus, 
; , I ,; ,,i.;. 1 H. 38, Co K, died July 25, diarrhea a. 

I \ 215, Co A, died July 4, debilitas. 

,1, r 10 cav Co E, died Mav 8, diarrhea. 



Truntrerfor'l, N. I 
fTuntlov, R, S'.i ' 
ITurlburt. n. Si 
Hurrv. W n. 2:i 
nutchlns, S. lot 
Hu.«tand. R P. *• 
ITyber, John, G i 

Iverson, J S, IS ' 



2G,')8 Jackson, TT, 51. 

10287 .lacUson. M, 123 

12797 Janks, J P, 3 ci 

8080 Jarvis, J, 73. C 



cov, Co I, c 

29, Co F, 

Co C, di. .1 
Co F. dl. .1 



■ 27. dysentery. 
14. diarrhea. 

1 i! .rrhea. 
■1 ^' (irhutus. 



,1 ,,,,,, V - I' M 8-^ ('.■ li ili.il Mrli 7. 'f.,^. diarrhea, 
\i .- M n t- i^t Co 11 tii'-fi -Mav i:C diarrhea, 
Maxw.'il S, 8 cav, Co c'. died July 13, dysentery. 
Mav. M H. 89, Co I, died Sep'. 29, s jrbutus, 
Mc'Campbell, D, 104, Co B, died July 10, diarrhea a, 
McCleary, Thos, 10 cav, Co L, died March 17, pneu- 
monia. „ .,, J, J »» „ O" 

McClusky, James. 10 cav, Co B., died May 2/, 

McCray, A,' 103, Co A, died Aug 6, dysentery, 
McCready, Wm, 90, Co C, died June 4, anasarca. 
McCreary, J, 119, Co C, died Aug 22, pleuntls. 
McCone, R, 10 cav, Co K, died Aug iS, scorbutus, 
McCuime, H, 13, Co C, died July 8, diarrhea c. 
McEntlre. L, 10 cav, Co K, died July 17, dysentery. 
McGee. Wm. 30, Co D, died Aug 11 wounds. 
McOlvens J 119 Co A, died Oct 28. scorbi»tus. 
McLarens', B, 89, Co A, died Nov 10, scorbutus. 



McLaughlin, B, 90, Co I. dh-d .Tune 5, scorbutus. 
I McLlng, Beiij, * 23, Co E, died July 11, diarrhea. 
McMahon, M, 93, Co E, died Aug 4, diarrhea. 
IMcMillan, W B, • 112, Co E, died May 24, pleuritis. 
McMiller, W II, 78, Co D, died Sept 25. scorbutus. 
McSha«, B, 80, Co B, dl^ed April 23, diarrhea. 
McWorthy. W M, 92. Co li. died Sept 25. diarrhea c. 



4887 Pierce, Chas,- IB ( 



Co H. died Aur I 



Meyers, J, 21, l u K, died Aug 14, d 
Meyers, J K, 110. Co C, died ,Iuue 17 
Meyers, Samuel, 25. Co A, died Aug : 



1011 Kaiusav, 
1705 li.ani- 
12703 Kiiiii- 



John, 79. Co I. 



381 Mltchari, 
11017 Mitchell, 
9753 Mix, C. ; 



12757 Mo.ssman, s 
2993 Mulford, \' .; 
2»34 Mulkev, 1> 
11900 Mun?,.' P I , 
50 Myers. (;i,,.i, 
pleuritis. 
3080 Myers, C il.« : 
6038 Myers. P. 16 



52, C( 



dieil 



81(36 .N. ■ :. ; 

299 ^,■^^ („ 
577S Newljy. 
8129 Newlan 
4896 Nicely, 

6945 Nichols _ _ _ 

7«47 Nicholson. R H 123. Co B. 
7086 Nugent, T. 108. Co E, died .A 
12460 Nillly, C, 120. Co A, died Ja 

6519 Ooe-re. O B.' 11_', Co C. di 
30851 O'Brian. D, 89 Cn Q. dirtl < 
11274 on, I, v. Will. L'l. <u K, ;l,,.| 



eatery. 
senter.T. 



died Nov 27, 

died June 0. diarrhea c. 
'. died AuK 16, diarrhea. 



7630 Simpson. 
12834 Simmons. 
309 Sipple, A 
12390 Skinner. I 
10082 aitinn.r, \ 

2585 Slash, r i; 
10663 .Slick. !• ■ 



Spangle 
Splnfle 



Co B, died Sept 8, diarrhea. 
, Co E, died Sept 7. diarrhea 
A. dlid June 19. diarrhea c 



Sprulock, A, 79. < 
Spracue. W, 8 cm 
Springer, M. IfJ. 



171H 
1018 
10737 



4724 Slopes 
8451 StoreiT 
12190 Stortm 
10440 Str;,n.l 



Grave. 
8713 
5613 



Whipp, Ohas, 9 cav, Co E. died Sept 14. scorbutus. 
Wlldberger, P. 6 cav, Co B, died Au» 14, diarrheal 
Wilev. T. 7. Co M. died Mav 15, dvsentcrv. 
Wiley, W P, 32, Co C, died March 5. 'G5, scorbutus. 
Wilkes, R, 81, Co A, died Feb 18, '65. diairhea. 
Wllhelm, n A, 9, Co C, died Sept 4, eangrene. 
Will. Gustavus, 10 cav. Co E, died March 21, 

Will.' ,I.':f(i,"rf> B. died sept 2(1. dlarrli.<a c. 



.'■crbutus. 
irrhea. 



87.55 
3743 



rrhea. 
iiarrhea. 



12557 s 
CI 05 Sv 
60.-. S" 



10036 Tavlor, 

809 Ta.vlor, 

12620 -1 .11 1..! 

446i; I ' ■ : 



2437 

241.'-. ■ V !■ 

10411 ■i-h,,:,.i ,1,. ,•. 

6491 ■rhniMli>..li, 1' 

7128 Thompson. (>. 

.scorbutus. 
2463 Thompson. John 

«831 Thompson. T. "J 



3064 Topp. A. 1'.' . " . .1 

847 Trailer, \.i-i 1. : 

pneunioniii 

115.50 Tra.sk. J J. 7 cav, 1 

761 Trowbridge, L. Ill va\ 

1915 Trout, E. 21. Co I . ' 

2502 TurnerlioUn, S U, r.i. ' 

S032 Tucker. K, 38, to li. 1 

12736 Tucker. J. 7. Co K, d 

10832 Tucker. J P. 8 cav, C< 

10988 Turner, S, 120, Co A 

11091 Underwood, D, 11, Co 

6183 Vase, . 16 cav, ( .. 



1026 VoTls. Uoss. 1 

3271 Vou.T. lieorci 

2015 VouKht, Wni, 

6638 Vox. Wni, 24, 



died March 20. pneumonia. 



[I¥dia:\a. 



4270 An 
5680 A\i 
6921 All 



9043 All.Mi 
9759 Alln il, 
10473 AUvn. 



11186 Albin 



ustin, .Mired, 5, Co K 



2874 Bow I 
30H Bru. 
3359 BroM 



4035 Ballii 

4251 Bonlv 

4179 Bak'i 

4.563 Bak. I 



vsentery. 



0, Co D, died 



atcrman, L, 95, 



7895 

6898 Watts, W 

11619 W 

6173 Wea 

9317 Weavr, Alex, 93, Co A. (li..l >. i! .< 

742 Wefh«, Wi-n;. ic, -t, . r . I,. 1 ,; ■ 

10785 W.'i .! .1 w •:;...,, I .■ ' . . ; 

4941 W. r. ■ I..' ,,.;'■, 

10001 W . ■ \ J .1.1 I - ■ 

11751 \\.i> I., I,, .,, . ,. I , I \, , 

10085 W.lrh ., •,.-, , ,, \ ,;., ,, V, ,,, ■,,, 

4358 Wentworth. ClKvvlrs, i;7, Co 1). dl.d Ji 

7426 Westbrook, B D, 6 cav, Co B, died A«2 ; 
3Wi7 Whalln, M. 23, Co B, died Julv 9, sio 
3910 Wham, T. 21. Co (i, died Julv" 24, sco 
9184 \Vheeler, J, 01. Co F, died Sept 18. 
992 Wheelock, A. 90, Co II, died Mav 10 
1496 Whitmoro, ~ 



Barne.s. Thomas 

dvsenter.v. 
nnhhtft W H 2 



I All? I'L' d.vsenterr. 
:o 'b. dii-d Sept. 4, 
Sept 10 fiy~enter.y. 



y, Co D. died May 31. ana.sarca. 
1B99 Whltmore, L. 104, Co J, died June 7, diarrhea, 

1.0 G, died Aug 17, diarrhea. 



6998 Whitne 



9S1f, Bixtcr, D. .i, Co B. died S.pt 27. .scorbutus. 
103.50 Blackaher, Wm H, 42, Co 1. died Oct 5, scorbut 
1"039 Benton. Tj 30. Co H, iUfi Oct 14, scorbutus, 
11559 Bennett. R N. 72. Co D, died Oct 27. scorbutus. 



Ics, James, G, Co G, died April 1, diarrhea, 
leil. 1', cav, Co M, died Alil-il 15. dy^Seiitery ( 
i-oMir. S A, "00. Co i_i, died Aiiril 20. dlarrli.; 



l-'U(!.'t, W. 3 cav, Co C. died July 20, dyseniery. 
Fields. N. U cav. Co F, died Seyt 10, scorbutus. 
Fcntun, 1. 72, Co D. died Sept i:;, scorbutus. 
l''or»ard. .S, s cav, Co I, died Sep' ' ' 

For.-Uua. W, 25, Co H, died Sept : 



cav, Co I, died Oct 22, scorbutus. 
IV, Co H. died Oct 20. scorbutus. 
**93. Oo B. ded Nov 14, fever Inter. 



•121. 


DlMllIII 


Olid. J 


H 


M 






















2.11 > 


Denny 




























10-' 1 


Devpll 









Dawley. J. 73. Co 



cav, Co M. died Sept IG. diarrhea, 
cav. Co E. died Sept 18. diarrliea 
W Co B died Kept 20, scorbutus. 



11320 F.lKtoii 
11420 F.stell,., 
11712 F.ldrld'.- 
11774 F.arl. r 



S2 Frecks. F, 3.5. Oo D. dl.rl 

m Fitter. R. 06. Co I. died 

43 Fike. Tohlass. 30. Co D. (I 

14 Fitwerald. I 30. Co D 

.M Feseher. D. 32. Co E. dl. 



10S20 lUctur. E. 13. Co D. died Oct 12. scorbutus. 
11231 Hasklns. H. 99, Co A, died Oct 20 scorbutus. 
11243 Hasfle. J, musician. 1. Co F. died Oot 21. scorbutus 
11790 Hill. R. 14. Co D, died Nov /.'scorbutus. 
12249 Hamilton. D. 13. Co n died Dec 9. s'-'>'''>"'|;|: 
12536 Hall, H H, 2. Co E, died Jan 27, '65, diarrhea. 



John. 22, Oo C. died Juno 20. diarrhea. 
MIL'S Wni M. 03, Oo D. died Juno 23. diarrhea 
I, per. Wm, 38. Co I, died July 10. scorbutus. 
ndd Henry,'** 2, Co D. died Aus 10. scorbutus. 
lulcrso. H.'2 --- "- ^ ■"-•' 



Co D. died Aug 19. 



7J00 Jon 
9iH8 Jon 

J2517 Jones. J. 121 
- U 



, H C. 6. Co C. died Aug 20, scorbutus. 
, A, US. Co J. died Aug 2». diarrliea. 

died Sept 28. scorbutus. 



C. died J_.. .., „ 

C. died M«r 19. '6.5, diarrliea c. 

Klstner, GeorKC 42, Co B. died Apr 7, debllltas. 
Kliiiiau, A. 50. Co 6. died Apr lu. diairrtaeii. 
Ketchum, G W." 5 cav. Co I. died .May 3, diarrhea. 
Kellcv. John,»- 5 cav. died June 1.5. diarrhea. 
Kennedy, Amos, 2, Co II. ditrd June 24. diarrhea c. 
Kelso. R O. 3 cav. Co C. died June 13, diarrhea c. 
Kansa. J, 74. Co E, died June 20, fever remittent. 
Ki-nnedy, J W.» 3, Co I. died July 8. diarrhea. 
K.vs. Will. 72. Co E, di.^d July 20. deblllta-s. 

Co II. died Auk 9, dysentery. 



Co 



10, 



. - - . .. - . scorbiitii.s. 

i I 1 i:;«, Co F. died Aub 28. diarrhea, 

i _■ i- ^1 Co A. di<"d Sept 13, scorbutus. 
I .1. r, 1. 40. Co B. died Oct 11. diarrhea c. 
i.Mtintf. 1, 79. Co A, died Dec 12. scorbutus. 
1 • • r. P.« 10 cav. Co C, died Feb 4, '05. diarrhea. 

I. wig. J. 6. Co II. died Ma,v 12. '64, diarrhea c. 
Lawrence. U J. 30. Co G. died May 20. diarrhea 
Lower, N Ci, 116. Co I. died May 21, diarrhea. 
Lewis. James. 65, Co P. dUKl June 28, diarrhea c. 
Luir. C. 58. Co I. died July 1. diarrhea c. 















cnu; 


I.awv.-r. .7ari„«. 80. Co It. di.d Aug 14. dysentery. 



vnce. n T, 42. Co D. died Dec 

rty. John. 66. CoD. died Mar 23, 

.-n. James, cav, Co G. died Ap... .... - 

Masters. Wm, 65. Co G, died April 26. dia 
Milton. John, 18. Co C, died May 1, dyse) 
MvtlnRer. Wm, 117. Co P, died May 5. (Us 
dli-d May 8. dia 



Maloy. I. 11 



v, Co < 



, died Sept 28, diarrhea ( 



2007 Xossn.an. G. 117. Co G. dic-d June l.j. diarrhea. 

3205 ^ewcoM.b. Georse. 22, Co A, died July 1.'. aiiasarc- 

3519 Xu.ha. s. 3 eav. Co I. di.-d July la. diarrhea. 

40-'7 Xappir. W H,- 6, Co I. died Aug 3. scorbutus. 

0528 Norion. X " 38 Co B. died Aug 23, dysentery. 

10187 Xote John H 39, Co P, died Oct 1, scorbutus. 

12220 Nlchbl.-^. J. 38. Co G, died Dec 5. scorbutus. 

0394 Xewbery, .M, 7 cav, 6o L, died Sept 21, diarrhea. 

312 O'Nell. Thomas. 0. Co G, died April 2, diarrhea 
1874 Oliver. John,- 42, died June 12, diarrhea c. 
2778 Oliver, 11 H. 5 cav, Co M. died July 2, dlarrhe 



lied April l._ 



. dy.-e 



-ry c 



PavT. w. 



23, Co A, died July 17, diarrh. 
A, 42. Co. P, died July 21, dy.sent-ry. 

-lOOS Parker. E,'' 29, Co A. died July 27, diarrliea. 

4171 Park. John, 129. Co B. died July 28. fever remittent. 

4551 Pettis, H. 53, Co C, died Aug 2, dysentery. 

45.53 Prultt. H C, 7 cav, Co K, died Aug 2. scorbutus. 

.50'>7 I'rentlce. J M. 22. Co K. died Aug 14, wounds. 

6159 Tenat. Alexander, 38, Co B. died Aug 19, dysentery. 

0''7S Patterson. E, 4 cav. Co G, died Aug 20, marasmus. 

0874 Parten, D It. 65. Co P. died Aug 26. diarrhea. 

7710 Plough J \V.» 89. Co D. died Sept 3. scorbutus. 

8001 Pnitt. William. 29. Co P. died Sept 13. anasarca. 

9190 Plumer. .\. 2. Co D. died Sept 18. scorbutus. 

9705 Pone, I T,* 5 cav. Co G. died Sept 24. scorbuttis. 

9709 Patterson. -V S, 93, Co G, died Sejit 24. diarrhea. 
10128 Packett, T C* 39. Co P. died Oct ]. scorbutus. 
11880 Pangburn. -.** 20, Co B. died Nov 6. gangrene. 
12572 Potts. 1, 99, Co H, died Feb 2, '65, scorlutus. 

A. 30. Co D. died Feb 4, '05. scorbutus. 
Samuel B, 6 cav, Co G, died May 20, ajs- 



l-henr.s, 

Paclter. 



00. Co B. died May 4. fever remittent. 
, Co P. died Ma " 

ett. L.. 05, Co H. died 
Koll X C, 1 17, Co P. died June 2, diarrhea c. 
Kee,se, li, 110. Co I. died June 7. diarrhea c. 
Ilohinson, I/. 7. Co I, died June 18, fever remittent. 
KoOTian. — . 38. Co I. died Julv 26. diarrhea. 



3887 
S033 

ass 4 



7272 
7510 
7830 



\iig 15. dysentery. 
; 33. Co p. died Aug 15. scorbutus. 
rv. R. 80. Co P. died Aug 15. dysentery • 
^ 7. Co I. died Aug 16. diarrhea. 

I ir. 30, Co I. died Aug 22. scorbutus. 
I J," 44. Co a. died .Micr 22. scorhutil 

M. 42. Co K. died Ahl- 23. I'-tus Sf.Ii-. 
I 5. Co J>. died A'lf -JT .!i,rrt 1 



Mvera. A. 2 
Moore. G.» : 
Mine. John 
Miller. W V 
McCoy. W.- 



11935 
12454 
12523 



Reeves, Wm. 42. Co P. (I 
Rierdon, M D, 5 battery 
Rutger. W.* 44, Co D, ili 
Russell. W II. 13. Co C. 
Robinson. R. 8. Co r 



ngs. E," 66. Co C, died Aug : 

. -. Go, Co I. died March 21. diarrhea. 
I'homas, 00, Co D. died March 23. dysentery. 
— , 05. Co I, died March 28, diarrhea c. 
-on. H. cav. Co G. died April 27, diarrhea. 

I (15, Co I. ilif-d .\r>ril 30 dlarrh.^a c. 



irnhy. J. 3.5 
iils°"Mllton'. 



1 . -. L D. 00. Co D. died June 7. diarrhea. 
1. C. 5 cav. Co D. died June 8. diarrhea. 
V T W, 10. Co H. died June 17. pneumonia. 
-1 I it, D, cav. Co Ij. died June 17. pneumonia. 
>M,u<ll.v. W. 5. Co E. died June 20. scorl utus. 
Swain, "J W, 30, Co A, died June 22, diarrhea o. 
Snow, .1, 5 cav. Co G. died June 24, diarrhea c. 
Stafford. J W, 08. Co I. died May 2», diarrhea c. 
Smith .1. RS Co H. died July 1. diarrhea. 



I n. Co A. died Xov n. scorhutus. 
" ' 1. fi Co A. died Xov 0. ecorbutus. 

\' '■ ■ I' n ."in. Co r died Xov 10. scorbutus. 
MariUn. r I.. 12. Co K. died .Tan 27 '0.5. diarrhea r. 
MrPall I. 30. Co A. died Jan 31 '05. scorbutus. 
Malnfold. W. n cav. Co T died Feh 9. rhenm.itl«m. 
Montgomery. W. 5 cav. Co O. «lea Teh 17. '05. 
diarrhea c. 



^ - M sn. Co K. died July 16. diarrhea c. 

I _'^ Co F. died Julv 20. dysentery, 
i .. :i~ Co G dipd July 27. diarrhea. 
-V,.' I 11 'I ro H. died Julv 27. '65. diarrhea. 
.^. 1.1,. ,il. r. .-. A. 3 cav. died Julv 27. diarrhea. 
.s.iUnian. c.'- 35. Co D dif-d .Julv 29. diarrhea. 
St"vens. M. cav. Co M. died Julv 31. diarrhea. 
Snider. D. 117. Co K. died Aug 3. scorbutus. 
Summersvolt. V, 29, Co A, died Aug 5, scorbutu». 



Aug 10. scorbutus. 
1 C died Aug 12, scorbutus. 
\ (Jo 1, liiea Aug 13, scon) 



died Sept 21, diarriiea. 

:' ' ' I. . ., « i I is.sporbutii 



Co D, died .i:i 
B, died Jan l i 
V, Co M, died J 



., 7 cav, Co I, died Aug 8, 
Co B, died Xng 10. enteritis 



IOWA. 



W.nlters J H.' 



I K. died Aug II. diarrhea. 
lied Auc 20. eerel)ritls. 
L, died Sept 3, scorbutus. 

G, died March 24, fever : 

Co a, died Ma.v .5, fever : 



2903 Davis 


,S 


3. Co E. died June 30, dia 


























98.J2 I'll 












1753 ])ntl 




'■'■'> '■' ■' >-"» -' -' 



Jo M, died Feb . 



rsentery, 
:;3', dlarr'lH 



iinrrhea '>401 Harris. J, 8 cav Co H, died Aug 13, dysentery. 

orl iitiis Sloe llastiniis. J.'* 11, Co B. died Sept 7, diarrhea. 

,. IlDTn IThd, n.* 3. Co (i. died Sept 20. wountls. 

:,,f„,. ■ '1.(17 n.i.U..n M li; l-n R (li.-tl ,S,-pt -Jl. dini-rhea. 



9, Co I, died Sept 



C(i II. died March 31. 
K. died April u. dlurrlira. 
Co II. dii'd April y, dv-suiiti-ry. 
5, 4, Co C. died May 18, fevur lii- 



U72 


Miller. 
MeCMn 

Mc.Wil 

Mi-Cali, 


I''. 5. 


Iv" 


I 


djud 


i^^J* 


diarrhea. 
May 30, 


>02- 

U'l > 
>l(i7 


11 


1 


14 


I." 


E 


di.-(I 


~[ 


1.-.. d 


., 


,M.r.l,:i 


t^ W 


, 


i:v 










. <li 



!109 Osborn. F L. 10. Co A. died Nov : 



5572 Knlii,,-,, 

1400 Rk-., n 

1(413 Rli. 1 

J4S3 R.I V. 

0015 Reed. C 

0017 Roaers. 

220-1 Ru^sel. 

2287 Raiser. 

r,,, ... .., , 



n. .1 W, 3, 
.T, 5 cav, C 
D. 3 cav, ( 



Tainliic. Wir 

Thopson. M. . _ _ . . 

Tlvls, 0. 5, Co A. died Avs: 24, scoibutus. 
Tnmine. B. 4 cav. Co M. died Sept ^."i. scorbutus. 
TMor, A F, 3, died Nov 1, scorbutus. 

Vokc. John C* 5. Co E. died Oct 5. scorbutus. 

\\1iitman. O R.* 5. Co F,. died .Tune C, diarrhea c. 
Well*, p." 5. Co I. died .lune 10. diarrhea e. 
Withsriclt. A K. fl. Co K. died June 20. scorbutus. 
Wolf. B F. S. Co E. died .lulv 4. diarrhea. 
Wolfe. J H. 2. Co C. died Aus 0, scorbutus. 



No. of 
Grave. 
0934 

8101 
8181 



^Iheelan, .I,*' 20. Co D, died Aug 20, dysentei.v. 
Walworth, C,*« 3, Co K, died Sept 7, scorbutus. 
Woolston. S P," 13. C" H. died Sept 8, diarrhea. 



Wershi 
WiLsou, 
Wood" 



!<rpt 19. anasi 
, died Sept 21 
\-A Sept 2.'). s 



KAI¥SAS. 



1011 Freem; 



» 8. Co F, died June 4. dlarrht 
rde. Tho.s, 8, Co A, died June 11. diaii-: 
ley, M, 1, Co H, died Nov 22, scorbutu.s 



KEI¥TfJCK\, 



3385 
3759 
4723 

4891 
0093 



Baiter. A W, 3 cav, Co C, died Apr 29. diarrhe 
Bolev. Peter. 12, Co L., died May 1. diarriiea. 
Bird. W T. 11 cav. Co H. died Mav 5. diarrhea. 
Bailev. A W. 14, Co G, died May 2. diaiiiica ... 
Burton, Tillman. 1 cav.Co F, died M;iv IT - . I.. 
Butner, L, B.*« cav. Co I. died Mn !- '! . ' 
nell. P n. 11 cav. Co I. died May J I ■'. 
Bariiett. ,T,amcs. 8 cav.Co H. died Min -'■■'.■ 
B^.iid. Saiii'i J, 12 eav. Co D, died .I.in. l, : i- 
Pi-I.M,. I. T, 11 eav, Co A. died June U', C:.i:l 
!■.. II I . I. II i.v. Co D. died June l.".. diiinl.e 







10810 Bodkins 



12300 Biodiis. O. 11 eav. C 

12421 Brittnn. J. 45. C.) F. 

i>098 Bowman. Henry. 11 e 

12777 Balsnn, L. 12, Co H. 

11483 Cranch, J P. 10. Co 
210 Conler. 'W'^n. 11. Co 1 
484 Caldwell. Wm. 12 ea' 
509 Cook. Theodore, 12 ca 
672 Colvin. Georse. 11 ca 



1SS8 D 
1414 D 

I068 r 



KP.NTTTnKV 



8 K n dy lane 11 



5341 1 


1 u L a 
la Co C d d ^ 


-If! F .-."' 

n 20 F t hp 


I K 1 Co \ 

r 4 Co r> 

Toh 8 Co \ d d 
M 1 Co D d ) 
n J 6 Co d d \ 


4 1 CO C d 1 \ 
11 C I d d t 
C R 2S Co H d d t 
T 1 c r d d N 


iri" C ton C 11 1 C D d T 
1C18 Ct OS > 18 (.0 C 
1841 r ton M 11 1 

"iSS a on lohn a 
srso rrflln B 11 Co 1 

5gp ...... 

57 9 



I o 

•l tt M 



Co K d d Ma 1 be 
a C d d \. " 

Co D d d M T 10 



d d r 

A II 
d A ? 



d d ' 
D d 1 -r 
d d N 



C 13 Co A d d ' 
\ S Co K d 

1 4 Co K d 1 
1 I K 1 Co r d 



iin 11 C D d d Ma 31 d a 

3 Co A d d Ai o lie t 
r C 14 Co K d d Air 13 h 



"80 II 

J" 1 

3 S 1 n 



f d 40 Co K d 



10.-. MtCa 
)23U Muiu 



:S-7 I'urctil, J, i CUV, Co U. 


di.d Di- -ja, srorbulii^. 


;l4i Queata, J, 11 cav, Co E 


died Juno 18, diarrhea 


45-.' Rurv,-,, 11, ■• J .-av i-f. K 
577 Kol..-i:- i; 1^ .-;,, ( ,, 11 
5U0 l;;u.,„ .. ::. . 


cii,.il M.iil '.1. d.'bilitas 

I i, A|.:. : ]'', diurrhea 

II : ■- , 17 d.vscnt 



i^OT Vandevier, J, 
L'VS Wost. .1 C. 11 



, uv, Co A. died O.-t 10. seorhuius. 
IV Co A. died Oct 12. scorbutus. 
11 cav, Co G.died Oct 14, scorbutus. 

cav, Co 0, died Oct 11, diarrhea, 
av Co K.died Mar 31. f ever, typhus. 

Co K. died AuE 12, dysentery. 
3 cav Co C. died Apr 24. dysentery. 
u . i ,. D died May 15, dysent-py c. 

. , ;i died June 7. dysentery c. 

. I, 1 (lied June 8. diarrhea c. 

L died June r ■■ ■ - 



..04 Tocomhs, H. 11 ™v. Ce D died Mav 5 l>l.tbi: 

?.r4 T-^^S'.V^-I??.^^! 'ca?. Vc':''dtJS':i?7ne^ird ar 
r,sv) vea-er. u. ^^ ^^ ^ ^^^^ j^j^. „„ catarrh. 



37.")7 Teas 



a. 4 



Co G. died Aug 10. 



LOIISIAIVA. 

las. 2 cav. Co A, died An 



died Tune : 



Co K. died Ju 



U162 Baker. 
10060 Ballast 
7G03 Bartlcli 



> 1(1 Co K. iliid Nov 13, diarrhea c. 
T,** 5 cav, Co B. died Aug 13. enteritis. 
4. 1 aitil Co A. died Aug 1,5. scorbutus. 
4 Co I. died Sept 11. sicrbutus. 



ti-iii Carlton. 

1:316 Olark,' Jamt's, 
BUS Clark, !• M,-^ 
0376 Clark, 1.. la. 



IS, Co K diiyl Sept lu, 

J S. 31. Co D. Uaed Aug 13. diarrhea c. 

Co D, died Aug 17, dlarrnea. 



104 



;;8 cohau, B, s, 

6950 CoudLT, W H, 16. Co (., i^ > - . m hitis. 

8037 Conley. VV. 5. Co F. di.tl > i i - 

8943 Cook, Jaineii. 4, Co B, di •; .i • - . r . tvphus. 

8433 Condon. I) H, 20. Co K, <li<i .' ji' M -. inimtus. 
4:;6 Craw. H. 3. Co B, died Apr ,, iiiieuinoiua. 
12061 Cressv. N P, 11. Co U. died Nov 17. .s.oiljutus. 
109a6 Croa.well, S il,- 1 »rtil. Co M.ditd S'-'pt li.acorbutus. 
H:;ll Cromwell, W H, 19, Co 1). died Oct 20, scorbutuB. 

8625 Curtiss, John, 16, Cc I, died Sept 13, seorbutu.^. 

12367 Cutts, O M. 10, Co 1>, died Jan 1, '05, scoilmtus. 

80 Cutter, A, 20, Co E, ilied Mar 20, dysenter.r. 

6171 Cross. Ncah, 1 artll, Co A, died Auk 9, Ictus soils. 

8581 Crosby. W, 4, Co A, died Sept 12, dysentery. 



8445 Davis, D, 3. Co C, 
227 Davis, Wni T,. 20. ( 
eOlS Doeghertv. Thcoias. 



?pt 11, scorbutus. 
iled Mar 29, diarrhe 
; died Au? 14, dysi 



1. of 

42u'Macon, L, 8. Co A, died Sept 21, diarrhea. 

709 Malcolm, il M, 10. Co A, died Apr 24, '64,er.ysii 

UOB M-arsuall, B V. 1, Co U, di. d Aug 23, '01, Ular 
392 Mathews, Ja", ..- . ', I .1 ,-l u. i H , '.I ■."■rl. 
Oil Maxwell, .1 : , . : • 



2200 McKinii. », ' i . . - , .< 

12084 McFailan.: i - . l >; '•- .- ' ■ - 'TI' 

4391 Medcair, 11,,.:-^' II .. .1 J , . ,.i .; ..: U' i. 
12708 McFailuiel w :'.• ' K il • 'A >• n ;.■ - "rl, 

3200 Melgar, .1 , , i i > ' i. ■; . - i 

5(514 Messer, i' i: ,■'>!- U; ii .\nw H, -i Mil NitK.. 

9399 Miller, C J, i tav, Lu U. Uiei! btpL -1. si...ul,utu! 

2002 Miller, J U, 2, Co D, dud June 15, dianliea. 

7573 Mills, M, 1, died Sept 2, diarrhea. 

2808 Moore. Charles W. 8. Co B. died July 3. dysen 
11042 Mccre. u, 18, Co D, died Oct 17, scorbutus. 

7273 Moore, J D, 1 cav, Co B, died Aug 30, scorbutui 

0940 Moore, W 0, 7, Co A, died Aug 20, scorbutus. 

8118 Moyes, F, 32, Co V, died Sept 8. diarrhea. 



Newton, C, 9, Co K, died Au 
NIckerson, D, 4, Co K, died 1 
Nolton, H, 7, Co B, died Se 



31, dlarr: 



died June 18, dl: 



Eekhard, H, 7, Co C, died Sept 10, scorbutus. 
Edwards, N S. 1 cai', Co F. died Auk 29, diarrl 
RlUfi. A, 2 artll. Co H, died Sept 11, diarrhea. 
Emerson, H H. 3, died June 12, scoibutus. 

Farewell. E, 31, Co B, died June 28. dysenter 
Ferrell. P, 0, Co H, died Sept 10, scorbutus. 
Fish, Wni, 7, Co A. died Auk 5, dy.sentery. 



1301 Pottle, 
5098 Pratt, 
8441 Puleini 



106 Rosmer. 
5796 Ruet, 11 
8557 Russell, 



F, 8, Co F. died Oct 3, '64, scorbutus. 



K, died Aug 19, diarrhea, 

fr, t: ''■"' \'i:: 29, diarrhea. 

' "i ' ' ' i i."diairhea. 

' < I i : \ lii.' 17, scorbutus 







MAINE. 




23 


" ' 


, J 10 Co A dl d J 17 da h a 




743t 11. . 1 




d a Sept 1 dj cntery 




It J oKddJ lOOjdihd 




8105 II mil. 




oEddSptSfv nt eat. 




t C 1 Co d d No 10 h butus 




83;ks 1|:,i:. 




d fe t 10 d a rhea 




1 W 3 Co H di d JU c d b 


itas. 


91>32 II 


t 


0.^ %''t%^8„''ut' ' 




t, J i 11 d d A t 




12 fA IIOOVL 


J d 


Co d d Ja J fa or t s. 


«H0 \u 


tJVbol d&tb Ob 
















L'b'.io Isaac, 


He y 


Co II dl d Ju y 4 da 




■»■ 




93 J DUOS, 


Da d 1 


b It } Co A dl d Ma " r ei. 




^1ARYI.A\1>. 




CO'J JlMlkl 


M " 


CO v'd d ] da a 


8 \ 
1028 ^ d 


\\ 11 1 d y J Ui 




-.'l4 Kel-fi 


J 


oHddArJd a 
I. d d AUK Up a- 


13 J \ 












]J 8 \ 












10 88 \b 














1 1 


::„ 


;'-' ; 


J 1 




"l a 18. 


''"a I 








"!, 


1 d d M J 3 d ar a 

Co 1 d J 10 c u ge t e 


400 1 t, 


J 






a k 








! ,- ■ - ■ 1 . . i' 1 




d J e 3 la a 










H 


H d d J 1 a 












1 bat V J 








•.'-;; •'■'"'' 


J 


"Coljl ,J .o 




J 1 b 


„,„s. 


4;;V ;:,;■ 








J o 1. 1 d t 












C 8 I 


•ll.M. 


T-Vsi '',"/' 
7327 ^l. l.i. 
8043 Mark 
10150 ilmi, 


J 


d J 








10801 Mark 


W 1 


I 1 i o t IS orbutu 








11547 Math 


J 8 


d i O t 2 t 








12008 MeMi 

91 Mil-. 
371 Sm:: 
975-2 Nuiri 

^153 l'.)..l. 


1 J \ 


lot 1 h P butu .. 
<_ a. 

1 d 




da 


,hea. 


7!l81 I'i'l'id'i 
5009 l-ami 

252 11.1*1; 


D 


Ti "a 

L 




a 








OC d 


J JJ Ca 


i 1 r a 


I'.iiil i'' ' 




J- da ac 


IS T) 


r s n 




23:.n i: 




la o 1) d d J }. 



Co H, died May 23, diarrhea i 



J w, 40, Co 



Wolfe, II, 
Yieldlian, 
Zeels. Wni 



J,' 7, Co E, died May 13, debilita-s 
1, Chas, 9, Co E. died July 12. 



2429 liutlur, A, 7:;, 
4956 Buxton, Thos, 
uses Byems, I, 1 a 



ITIASSACHUSETTS. 



10693 
97tll 
4065 



, 2/, to H, died Get 12. scoibutus. 
1 aitil, Co B, died Aui; 28, scorbul 
27. Co G, died Sept 10. dysentery. 

-'0, Co A, died Aus 23. .scorbutus. 

, 34 Co C, died Aiig 25, diarrhea. 

, 35, Co A, died Oct 24, s.-orbutus, 

20, Co B, died Sept 17, scorbutus. 

■y. 20. Co K. died AJiril 20,f, ver tvj.li 



8841 
1088 
11174 



1075:< Jll.ike. Win I'.i 

7100 Iil.,di;ett, A Z. ;( 

3 37 Blood, T B, 18. 

4470 BodTC. S D. 18, 

8030 B..s\v,irtli. II. 'J,'. 

i2oi':t' i;,','r,rv, \-^ ,\ 



10172 Cutler, C F, 2 artil. Co (i, died Oct 1, diarrhea. 
3579 Pnlber, S A. 17. Co B. died .Tulv 10, diarrhea. 



IVLISSACHUSETTS. 



N< of 




No. of 










Gia 




Grave. 










12 S Drak 


f. T, 4, Co D, died March 14, '65, ihevimatism. 


8050 Haggcrt, P, 




cav, Co M, died Sept 7, 


scorbutus. 


Tllo 1 


iel(!. John, 19, 1-0 E, died A.is L'8. scorbntM^. 


7108 Haley, Wm 




j. Co F. di.'d 


Atie 31. s 




MoC 1 




J.-,l ll;dst,.ad, J 


V 


2 tax, Cu 


\1, di.d M:, 


,k 25, pneu 
















8"i 




■ ■ . .: i; , ■ V,' 11 






1 ■ ' ■ ; - 




3j 














g-'o 














1 1 


; '■' . ■ , ' " ' 1 1 '',''.'■. ' .,'' 1 ''''.' ■ '".' . ' 


1 ",'•'. ' I'l-' ''. ■ ' ' 




' ,' , / >' '''' 


,' i' . ',' 1 ' 




llbU 


'^ "-. ' . ■ '■ ,. ,,':..' . ■ ' .'..u'l'lL'^''' 


sj.rj. n"<"'. J II 






'l :' 




10 l> 


, ■ 1 -1 -rorbutus. 


3804 Hank- ■ 














l'j'J75 ll'a'n 'l 










44 
4JU1 


1-, j ,,111 .".•! \., : 1, -rorbutus. 

t. \\ , _ i;Li!, Cu ii, d.'.d A 1,; ., dysentery. 


Siy.17 Hai.lin 




"'1' ■'. ':', 


.: ';■': 


1 diairhea. 


a"!' t IT 


N, 50, Co H, died Sept 8, diarrhea. 












HUIG 1 


a W, «1 artil, Co E, died Sept 13, scorbutus. 










>'l '/'-Irutery. 


Slo l.a t 


nan, D, 35, Co I, died Sept 8, dysentery. 












lOOUO i ato 


1, V W, 5. Co D, died Sent 29, scorbutus. 












7 S4 I (1 o 


W. «li. Co F. died Aue 20. scorbutus. 


700 Hiirtv, Joh 






ai.'d'Apni 


27, diarrhea. 


11S09 td a d c IJ Co A d I No 4 s butu 


3505 Harvey, S « 




"artii: Co Cr, 


died July 1 




(Jj^4 1 d 


d CI i 1 1 Co II d d A K "1 d a rl 


10024 Hash, Wm, 


1 


irtll, Co H, died Sept 29 




1 1 I ua 


ir 1 Co 1 d d M r "G pneumo a 


3242 Hay. Wm, 




tU, Co H, dl 


3d July 13, 


fever typhus 


108 " 1 


11 d T t 1 b tus 


578;) H;iViii..utl.. 




2 cav. Co M 


rtlfd Ans 1 


5, scorbutus 


CO., 


IV d ar hea 
\1 1 pert 










29, diarrhea 


SOI 

S ) 


u" 14 s b t 
1 d A 13 da h 
I ly 14 d a r a 


^n., '1 '' ,' '' 








J i'! "diarrhea 


330 










lCo4 


I 0*t 8 d a r ea 












5 3 1 


1 d \ g 10 s but 












2 78 J 1 


J 1 cu 11 d d "da lea 










i il.vsei'itery 


788 ) 1 t*. 


W A 1 a 1 1 Co A dl d sei t J d t v 












4399 r r 


t T P arlll Co Cr d d J ly 31 d ar h a 


,';■ ■ ; '■ 1 








lyplius. 


fo r >nnr 


er r S 1 a t Co ir dl d & It 1 o but 


I'^'ci lliii- 1 r. 








huiThea. 


111 s h 


1 O 19 Co K d d No s rb t 


11702 lliKii 1 ' 








■ tus. 


E44i 1 


d e 11 1 a tl o 1 <1 d J 1 da rh 












S9"i F a 


Jlllt CoPddJlOjdarha 










"li-Irrhea. 


];8i 


VV o CO . d 1 V . ^b t 


0907 HoL'iJii 1 > 








■ ili'sentery 




''.'■!'''i ]'!!"['" 1 i 










780 














7rn 














11 01 




i'^i-" 11, ii' .1 'r 




t ..' ' .'■' 


l' .: i' . 


11 :lp';i ' ""' 


''€ 




•(Ori Holland, !■ 
4810 Holmes, S, 


J 


Co 1. lih • 


'•' '' ', ' , 


i.'i't'ls?'' 






8712 Holt, E K 


^1 


artll, dkMl 






31 




071 Holt, T E, 




Co H. <n .: 






^"bC 




8575 Howard. C 




. Co C. Hi-' 








ea 


10804 Howard 1 








.: ^orblitin 


5i'< 




"m g;:;;:: ' ' 






:' 'm , ■■ - 


,, ^I'lil"- 


f61 




3871 H..". 1 










IC 




.5973 Hiil.Ki 










mi 














38 S i 














4 r 1 d 














8i8r r 1 














9 0" I rn 


t 1 












1( T F 














:i r ic \ 












1! *i ru 1 


r 11 1 1 






1 aitll. Co K 
17, Co K, d 






Mr 1 


r s " Co D dl 1 V n d t 










'39'> I 11 


r C eo \ " artll Co r d ed A f. t i t 






dii'd s r 




'lo4 F 


dCC'>srorddA''id 


:!'■!.";:;' .'r ,'.,'! ^i'l" - 




nd Any 1 . 




9t0 




"■'"- 1 " "' ; " 




' i" 'i'', ,'''!!' 


Iiinc " ■ i: 




43S 














81 














! 8 












Uiarrhea. 


•5 














i:ps 


















in-o'> 'i"'!', 'i ^ 




/;' ' r..' [ .'. 


; 1 1 ■■ 1 ■ 




8')l 




3084 jol'.'i--"': \ 










83 














4 If 4 














4" 


t s I 11 d d 1 












loJ n 


i<it J IS 1 CO \ d d Ml 1 r 

tt t 


.sr.^s k!'];" , 






'■, ','^''" 


■, '• '."''" 


111 1" 


1 T 1 r IT I o m 












■110 














]091'< 




','.-'•'■ \\ ■ I - 











JIASSACHUSETl'S. 



Lathrop, W O, 58, Co C, died Sept 15, siorbutus 
Laureus, Johu, 'Si, Co E, died June 15, dJaniiea. 
Leaeh, (J W, 20, Co 1, died «ept •2'J. dlanh.a. 
Leaiv, D, i; c:av. Co A. di.d .]„]■.■ ■■ ilK.irlMa 



3300 Mun. 

OUrfli Muv- 
12510 W.in 
l:;019 Miip; 



Sept 19, scorbutus. 



8593 Lvu.',s,'k.' i■7^l u'l!"d.ed 


dki''july'" 


.3083 UViieh. Johu, 50. Co K. 


7521 Macey, Charles. 18. Co I 


•.il;:;f f::^ 































Co K, died Juue 20, 



li. di.u Ai.i; _y, diarrhea, 
died Aug 7, scorbutus. 
1 C, died ATiir 11, scorbutus. 



MeCairrey, J. 21 
McCloud, J. 50, 
Mct'ord, J G, 3; 



■94.S9 McDonald, K. lis, i ,, i, 

430 McDorii..!!. ]'. 2, ( .. I:, .1 
7459 MeDonoilsh. P. ■ 25. ( o I 
1084 Me(iiveii, J. 22, Co K, di. 
• 0375 Mrliovern, 13. 34, Co B. i 
2052 Mc<;o\ven. John. 2 arti: 

dysentery. 
15280 Mc<;ow,-n, Wm, 12, Co A 
4200 McGoiieyal, 11. 10. Co K, 



_Icintir' 
MeKl 



H. 1 a 

.'iCsi'. 



McKc 

McKin/.i.', >,eoi(; 
McKnJsht. 7!. 3 



n.539 Milton. C. 21. Co A. died Si i , . , 

8-.0n Mit.eliell, W C. 23. Co A. d,. .: i i 

11807 Miteliell F. 14, Co A, di.d \ ^ 

11771 Milehell, John, li). Co 0. di.d \ ,. ;; ,l:, 
8S43 MIttanee. r.. 20. Co (i. died s.'pf, Ki v,.,„ii 
40.13 Mlxter, O L. 1 cav. Co P„ died July 27. dia 
0259 Monroe. J. 2 artli. Co M, died Ana 20. diar 
24o6 Morgan, C II, 27, Co It. died Juno 25, fev 

R077 Mor'.'.iu. Pat 23. Co I!, dii'd Sept 7 seorhul 



artil, 



K, died 



100 Mnor^v .\. 50. Co C 
1490 Moere. c A, mnsiclo 

diarrhea. 

0593 Moore. M. 57, Co ,\. n,-t 10, rtlnrrhea. 
S4U Moore, r, IS. Co. P, died July 10, diarrli 



MASSACHUSETTS. 



12.)0.'i UobOil>, 
JIUO'J Uoblll>-o 
38:13 Koblns.j 
5059 Hue, \\i 
4S7; Hofertv 



Co K, dud Aug 



, te\cr liiter- 
er typhoid. 
corbutuB. 



Co H, died Scot 13, oiarrhea. 
to <;, died Oet is, scorbutus. 
Co I, died June i;4, diarrli™. 
lit, Co B, died Jau 20, '6i, scor- 



, seorbutus. 



Walton. Nathanii 



u.lttuht 
8822 .Sherwood, 
4n.">f> Shiiidl.r, 
li(iC2 Sl.orr, .1 , 

773.-.' s,!"'.', , ■ 
lO-ii:. > ., •■ 

14.-.S ^ ■ . 



Co H died .Sent 15. diarrhea, 
art, Co 1, died Aup T. diarrhea 
I. F, di.'d ,\ns 23. ai:.irh.:i. 



A died Nov 14. seorbutus. 

W. 2. Co n. died Auk 1(1, srorliutu.s 
\v, 18, Co D, died Juiy 18, diarrhea. 
'.S, Co n. died .T\ilT 13, dlarrhpfi. 
Co A. died May 24, rheumatism, 
art, Co K. died Auk 27. dysentery. 

Co K. died Aus 2, diarrhea. 



WICHICJAIT. 



T>-s.- - . :■ . -.■ r. I'. ]. . 1, I; 
SS2.-1 Svlvestrr. K. 2 .irt C. 
12033 S.vlvester, J. 4, Co A. d 

110.17 Tabor. R. 3.J. Co C ili< 
innn- Tabor. P, '♦ 10, Co K. 
2007 Tncirerd, .Tnhn. 17. Co 1 
H308 Taylor. N' 37 Co T>. d 
ZBI."! Taylor. Th05, 2 eav. ( o 
fiSO,'; Temerts, T .1, ♦• 110 c 
Artfi*\ Tennev. Wni. 3. Cn O 
^S12 Thayer, J, 27. Co A, d 



Banffhart. J. !) 



Co H. died Ju 



1L-3U1 Case. S,' 5 cav, C 
12474 Coras. E., 6 cav, ' 
lU'Ua4 ClianiljCTS. W. 8 



Wilson. 8. Co A. died May 24, pneun 



314a lirmjis, \ 
3215 BiUlBV. J 
3479 Brannori. 
3517 Brush. J 
3531 Bradle\ , 
3591 Bulit. J' . 
3777 Bohnmill 
3798 Beardsl.i 
4109 Billiaiii.~, 
4339 Binder. .1 
4395 Brown, i 
4S10 Baker. A 
5573 Betts. V. 
8333 Brookini:. 
5950 Bertan. 1 















3ln 




Abe. 
















Dult. 


'^5\l).-' 



Bradley. B, 9 eu\. 
Blair. John. 7. C" 
Barr. W.'* 8 cav. 
Brown. H S. 8 ca 
Bradley. E.** 11. 
Blanchard, Jas. 7, 
Brown, A. 3. Co C 
Bockley 



.' Ji, Cci I. died Aug 4. diarrhea. 

. , ' 17, Co H. died Aug 8. diarrhea c. 

I .. ,1, 0. Co A. died Aug 10. diarrhea. 

, V , ^ ( o B, died Aug 14, scorbutus. 

I. J , hi;;ii '. \v. 5 cav, CO 1, died Aug 20, dy9enter.T.. 
li 11.11 Dfiitiin. (i, 5. Co E. died Aug 21. dysentery. 
7U54 UerUy, Wni, 1, Co H, died Sept 3, diarrhea. 
7789 Bumbnt. W, 30. Co H, died Sept 4, ilysentery. 
8651 Daly, A,* 7 cay, Co E. died Sept 13, diarrhea. 
099.'; Dver, J. 5, Co I. died Sept 29, scorbutus. 
IMir.i Tinrip. M. 1 cav, Co L, died Oct 1, scorbutus. 



H. 13. Co A. died s, 



died Oct 14. scorbutus. 
1, Co H, died Oct 18, diarrhea c. 
I, 24, Co H, died Oct 22, scorbutus. 
22. Co D, died Feb 2, '65, diarrhea. 



22, Co K. died July 



1064 Fitzpatri( 
bronch 
3307 Polk. C. 



D. died May i 



Co K, diod 



3800 luiiiiiii 
3989 Clemen 
4032 Cook. . 
4020 Cronk. 
4920 Cooper. 
49.'-.fi Ciu-tis. 



8586 Fetlit.'i. I I . I - i.rbutus. 

10275 Plillii, 11 , ( .. I . ii'iis. 

ii.'.nn Fr.r li i . ^ u, _., - tus. 

l_'('.-s I ii'i,l'l:it,T'. H. 7 c'av.'cn C.llied Feb 22, •0.5. diarrhea, 

r I ■ i - lick. a. 9. Co (}. died April 23, '65. diarrhea- 

." I .. '■. C. 1 s s. Co B. died Sept 9. scorbutus. 

i ' 1 i\, W. 22, Co E, died Oct 26, scorbutus. 

145 lioodenough. G M, 23, Co K, died March 2.5, 

diarrhea c. 
500 Grover. .lames. 20. Co n. died April 15. debilitas. 
784 Grippman. J, 5 cav, Co M, died April 28, fever 



diarrhea c 
4, anasarca 



7. Co H. died Se|)t 3. diarrhea. 
'n K. died Sept 3. scorbutus. 

Co D. died Sept 6. scorbutus. 
1 cav. Co R. died Soiit 13. scor 

Co F. died Oct 9. scorbutus. 
i B. died Oct 11. scorbutus. 



•Grave. 
11207 
11302 
11352 



Co C. died Oct ; 



818 Hutton. s 
800 Hood. .I;i- 
947 Hart. .1 1; 



cav Co E. died Aug 10, diarruea c 
Co H died Auk 15, bronchitis. 
, Co H. died AUE 17, diarrhea, 
'o M. died Aug 24. dysentery. 
•av Co H. died Seiit 7. .scorbutus. 

Co D, died Sept 24. diarrhea. 
IV Co H. died tieiJt 25, scorbutus. 

Co D. died Oct 13, diarrhea. 
IV. Co P. died NOV 11. scorbutus. 

eav. Co K. died Mar 29 diarrhea ( 
:0, Co A, died Marcli 31. fever typhii, 
cKv Co B, rtieil April 14. nneuiiionu 
•.- i'o H. di.d Al.iil IS. diar.lvu. 



tviihus. 
scorbutus. 



10011 Mnsi 



12007 
12012 1 
9718 



neraham. W L. 



.Tackson. .Tames, 7, Co T. ' 
.Tones. A. e. Co F,. died Jn 
.Tainet. F. B. 7 cav. Co ( 



1.')S2 Monebv. D. 



iarrhea. 
, scorbutus, 
diarrhea c. 



12010 ,1 V ■' -t, H, :, . i ' " II ': -! ^". 

12390 .loinlro M 1 Co K (lied .T;iTi 5, T.r. d 

12463 .Tohnson. A. 5. Co C. died Jan Ki. '05 

SB9 Kins. Leander, 8. Co O. died April 



I died S'Pt ■'). dvsentery. 
-•n n died Sept 2fi. scorbutus. 
" Co H. died Sept 2S, diarrhea. 



:; 


cliolson, 
whurv 


v.. eav. Co a d 
Jas. 5 cav. Co 


A, died Jlay 19. f 




V^t. 


s 22. Co K. died 


.Tune 


17. diarrhea c 




ii, n •" 


9. Co F. died .Ti 


ne 1 


-, pneumonia. 






4 Co K. died .Tul 




diarrhea. 






pV. .T 20. Cn p. d 


ed '^ 


„!7 .<? scorbutu 






11. Co n. died A 


Uff 1 




Nirrine 


A 17 Co F, died 




13. scorbutus 




-.yes .Tn 


= F. 1. died 0,-t 




nrihea c. 


\ 


Iniui. n 


S Cr. Tl died X 


,v9 


dijl'rlieii 



■'.'*. diarrhea ( 
scorbutus. 
'. diarrhea, 
scorbutus. 



4384 



Oin 



B. di. 



O'Xeil. 



CoF 
Co K died All 
r,q4R Orcutt. C 3 Co F. died Xnn 
8141 Omi!r. 15 W. 20. Co C. died ! 
8511 O'Brlan. wn ** 7 cav C.i A 
9041 Offden. F, R. 5 eav Co M d 
11940 n'T>eary. .T.' Is s. Co IT di. 
11999 Osborn. .T Tj. B. ^^ J- J]":'\ 
12500 Oathart. D. 18. Co C. died .T 



Parker, 
PeriKO, 
Parish, 



I 2G, diarrhea. 



a.JU Savrrcr, J M, : 

7. Co U. died Sei.. _, _. 

1, died Sept 6, scorbutus. 

5 artil, U\J U, died aept 12. 

9100 SuUiphar. H W, 15, Co P. died Sept 18, diarrhea. 
94Gy Stewart, F, G cav, Co E, died Sept 21, scorbutus. 
",14S1 Stiward, W V. 5, Co E. died Sept 21, anasarca. 



11046 
11980 



Pettibone, E E, 7. Co D. .\ 
Porter, L, 1 s s, Co C. did 
Pentecost. W O. 18. died A 



Piant, Wm. 10. Co (i, di.U > i: !■■ iT m In i c. 
Pharrett, Wm, 22, Co D.. dir,i ' ...iium,. 

Piatt, R. 22, Co A. died on i , i 

Palmer, P, 5, Co H, died n. , i ■ 
Preston, U, 7. Co K. died Nm ii - -k nm 
Pllns, Wm, 5 eav, Co C, died J-in i., „iuibiaus. 
Preston, .T, 6, Co C. died ,lan 7, T..".. .sioiljutus. 
Pratt, L,, 8 cav, Co 0, died Feb 3. '05. diarrhea o. 
Parnialee. C* 8 cav.Co M. died Feb 12,'G5, pleuritls. 



77 Rolofl. Jno 
324 Russell, Peter. 23, Co (}, 
623 Rowland, B, 6, Co M. die 
922 Robinson, Wm. 2, Co H, 
1804 Rhinehart, D. 5 cav, Co C 



6885 
6154 
7507 



Co E, died Ma 



'^typhus. 



Rnyrler. T;, 17, Co F, died Mar 24, hrnnc 
Smith. Wm, 7 cav, Co L, died Mar 20. 
Soper, Calvin. 27. Co H, died Mar 2n fe 
Sheldon. H S, 1. Co A. died Al.r 2 i\'r.,r 
Shannon. ,Tno, 20. Co H, di.d \|,i i.; ,l 
Smith. W W.» 5 cav, Co T> t : : . 
StiUman, Z. D. 6. Co M. di. .i '^ 
Stuck. L H. 2 cav. Co B, <li. 




Sti'adn;an, S, 10, Co H, died Oc t :lo. .scorbutus. 
Smith, S, 7, Co H, died Nov 1, scorbutus. 
Sickles, M, 14, Co I, died Nov 3, diarrhea c. 
Seelev. H, 6 c»v, Co B. died Nov 15, scorbutus. 
Spondle, C, 1 cav, Co C. died Dec 5, dysentery. 
Sumner, H, 27, Co B, died Dec 6, scorbutus, 
Stedman, S D, 10, Co H, died Dec H, scorbutus. 
South, Peter, 1 s s, Co K. died Deo lit. diarrhea. 
Smith, C B, 8 cav, Co L.died Feb 19. '65, diarrhea 
Smith. Geo, 8, Co B, died March 20, '65, dlarrhei 
Stickner, .T, 16, Co D, died Dec 10. scorbutus. 
Sockem. A, 1 s a, Co K. died Oct 26, scorbutus. 
Springer. J, 7 cav. Co K, died Oct ; 



Turrell. nr 



340.s( 
0703 
7009 



Co H. died May 23, diarrhea c. 

died July 0. diarrhea. 

I .. h . . .! May 24. smallpox. 

1. d July 18 diarrhea. 

.1 i) Aug 24, diarrhea. 



IV. t n iv, ui'.i .-sept 2. diarrhea, 
c. 5 cav, died Sept 4, dysentery. 
Co P, died Sept 18, dysentery. 



3915 Udell, W O, 2, Co B, died July 25. diarrhea. 

731 Vanderhoot. .1, 6 cav. Co G. died April 25. dysentery 
1126 VanslP.son, Ij,** 5 cav, Co D, died May 15, nephritis 
1467 Voffli' .laeiii. ■:■;. To D died Mav 2!). diarrhea. 
2270 Van I'\l,- .1 c. ii\. (.. li '\u'\ I'm^ jn, pneumonia 



;.■. r d . >i - I ' L' dysentery. 

D. died Sept 28. scorbutus. 
Co K, died Nov 26. dysentery. 



Co K, di( 



'65". diarrhea 



340 Wl 



jiu wuibiaKcr. J, 7, Co B, died April 2. diarrhea. 
733 Whipple. G, 4, Co A, died April 25 diarrhea, 
741 Wilson, Byron, 5 cav, Co D. died Apri 
710 Wris-ht Wm A, 7, Co K, died April 21 
22. Co K, died May 8, dy 

• - ~ •■ ' June 17. diarrnea c. 

, Co K, died Aug 7, dy.soi 



''died . 



diarrhea 

dysentery c 
ntery. 



died March 3. 



5323 Simpson. T. s 
r.nr\n Slmnns. a. 17. 
fln.'iO .=!mnlce, IT n 

■7303 Sherman', Fred." 



(I Rer't 1" dinrrhea. 
Co A died Sep' 22 
:o M. died March 



2010 Yacht, E.«» 22, Co E, died July 5, dysentcrj. 
202G Zett. J. 22. Co D, died June 2S, aenrbutu.s. 



m.\.^ESOT.\. 



5904 Atkinson, Qen. 9, Co F. died March 17. scot 

G5G7 Adcock. Jas. 9. Co H. died March 23, Ictus si 

11U77 Abrlan. (i. 1. Co B. died Nov 12, scorbutus. 

•(2'-'4 Heeker O. 9. ("o K, died July 29, scorbutus. 



Conner. I', 11, Co A. died July 1. diarrhea. 
Clabauffh. J, 9, Co V> died July 19. fever remittent, 
Conklln. S. 9. Co I. died July 27, diarrhea c. 
Conklln. K. 9. Co C, died July 27. diarrhea. 
Cassady, J, 9. Co F, died Oct 0. diarrhea. 

.S, diarrhea c. 



8517 : 
120.->fl ; 
9905 



4176 Holts, A, 



14. scorbutus. 



5079 
7795 
ISlfiS 
12510 



5400 
7288 
8180 
9195 



2829 Nichols, John, 



n, died .SiM)t 4, 
lied Sept 10, dl 



Co C, died Sept 



Pitcher, E, 5, Co B, 
I'ackett, C. Co K, dl( 
I'ericle, Jacob, 0, in 



S588 
10327 
10715 



Ilriberts, 
llor.vln, 

KoI.ertso 



Thonnwon. W, 9, Co A, dl.d Sept 11. diarrhea, 
'llltani, N M. 9, Co H, died Oct 1, diarrhea. 
Thomas, W R, 9. Co K, died Oct 28. scorbutus. 



.m!>i!$OlRI. 



7, Co I, died Apr 1, pne 



ig, C, 2. Co I, died 



:o K, died Dec ; 



llas^".', ',l(.hn, 14 cav, L'u !>, dieu .'Mpt 0, fevor 

1Ianiilton,'\V,'' 31. Co A, died Sept 17, diarrhea c. 
Uanahan, A, 29, Co B, died Nov 9, scorbutus. 

Key5n, M, 2, Co D. di.d ■ i '•■^ ' >■ 

Keller, A, 29, Co H. iln ' : i; . h.a. 

Kline, C S,*- 2, Co P, rti I '""-■ 

Kaunst, H, 18, Co G, di'-d " i '.' - mLMtn^. 
Kellur, I. 40, Co H, di.^rt Ani 1. ...., 'ii^niH-a c. 
Knhn, Jacob. 15, Co E, died bcpl J, dcbiUtas. 

Eowe, John, 18, Co B, died July 13, diarrhea. 
Lewlllcy Wm, 29, Co K, died Aup 5. scorlnitus. 
LanR, 0, 10 cav, Co B, died Aug 27. diarrhea. 
Litch. y, 4, Co A, died Dec 6. scorbutus. 
Lindsay, J, 18, Co A, died Aug 12, scorbutus. 



MH.li. J, 2, Co F, died Mar 12, '05, dlarrh( 
kirk, Chas, 15, Co F, died July 17, diarrhea 
"lit W, 2, Co E, died July IS, diarrhea a. 
on, John, 29, Co A, died July 28, diarrhea. 



nuiskian, U, Co A, died Sept 14, 
Co I, died Aug 8. diarrhea. 



O'Dc 



E, 44, Co B. died Mar 14, '65, debllitas. 



I'un-.'U, J R, 44, Co Ci, died Apr 5. T,.3. diarrhe:i. 
Phillips. Pat, 11, Co E. died Apr 27, dysentery. 
Payne, Joseph,* 29, Co A, died Apr IG, small-pox. 
Perkins, A H, 29. Co L, died Aug 7, scorbutus. 
Plasniine. A, 20, Co D, died Au^■ 24, diarrhea. 
Piumer E D 24, Co 15, died Oct 8, diarrhea. 



Reilly 



.., ^ _9, Co B, died May 25, rheumatism. 
UlrtdlV. f', S, Co D. died JiiU- IS, diarrhea. 
Ritteraan, John, 15, Co P, died Aug 9. scorbutu 
Remers. Jr. 4, Co G. died Aug 2G, diarrhea. 
Robertson, J C, 10 cav, Co P, died June 2o, 



Search, Henry, 15. Co D, died' June 4, diarrhea. 
Stickle. D. 4, Co D, (Tied June 24, scorbutus. 
I Stohck.- F l.'i, Co D, died June 25, diarrhea c 
stliKT <;..tii.h "0 c,i ,\, (li.'d Apr 17. sraall-po 



530 Trask, Geo K, 29. Co A. died Apr 14, diarrh 
770 Terrill, Christian, 27, Co E, died Apr 27, 
. entery c. 



■"2 MISSOURI. 




No. of 


So. of 




']509 Terrell, J, 12, Co A, died May 31, diarrhea. 
5072 Tresler, li W, 4, Co I, died Aug 14. dy-sentery c. 
12730 Turman, D, 44, Co B. diad Mar 4. '65, ■delMlitis. 


''4ii2;i' Miller R, 11 
7203 Millinf. P, 5, 
7423 Monl.ol,. O 


Co H, died -Aug 3, diarrhea. 
Co I, died Aug 29. debilitas. 
', '.1. Co C. (li,il Aug 31, siorbutus. 


i'80:i Vance, H J, 2G, Cu B, died July 3, dys.iit.iy. 


:''';', v'';':,'', \, ' 


,' :^,^;'';,;'^!^J'l,' 1 ''''i',!m'?,,4i.^^^ 


373 Walham, H,*» 4, Co C, died Apr .5, dinrrlu-u. 
G78 Watson, J J, 18, Co A, died Apr 22. diaiihcu. 
3108 Wigan, M, 2. Co F, iieil ImI ■ T> .|. ,,■,!,,.., 

i^^i^^fe'i!.«,^eJ'',;'r';:^':: -• 

.\RW-HATBI>NHIRE. 


i(ir,8 '[■'■'" "• 1 ''■' 

r,18.-. rat.h, ,l,,l,n, 
819 IV,,, I.-. -,:,„,,. 

11121 I'!^ - 


:/;,•! ',,■;,■■ y^B:p:.n. 


oVlM At,ii!or,., I/w.'h.' ('„\',,' H, .1 i, ' ' .'W.llus. 
'.1832 Aj.d.i.Min, .1 .\, 7, Cu K, .1; ■ . imMis. 


310(5 Ui,''l',',vds \V 
11300 illiii::,,-. .1 K 
butus. 


ysvh^ijl^,:^^^^^ e. 



'05 Kieakiiiaii, A, 12, Co I, died Aug 
!57 Baker, D W, 3, Co G, died Sept i 
do C, died Sept 11, 



11102 Carr, P, i, Co 'll,' died Oct 20, dysentery. 
1370 Downs, E, 7, Co I, died May 25. (ever int 



1300 


Fuller, CtO 














9400 


Faggerty. 



died Aug 14, scor- 



Eschmoyer, H, 1 cav, Co B, died July 19, dysentery. 
E.stev. E E. 4, Co C, died Aug 10. diarrhea. 
Edwards, John, 9, Co P. died Sept 11, scorbutus. 
Elliott, A, 7, Co I, died Apr 21, '65, diarrhea. 

Co B, died May 26, diairhea. 
3o C, (lied Aug iO, diarrhea. 

Co P. died Aug 24, d.ysentery. 
3 K, died Aug 26, diarrhea, 
.son, 1 cav, Co A, died Sept 21, scor- 

Co H, died Jan 12, '65, pleurltis. 

. 2, Co E. died Julv 3, phthisis. 
A. died July 31, scorbutus. 
Co Cr, died Aug 4, diarriiea c. 



fl43 Hunter, C, 4, Co K, died Aug 19, diarrhea. 

«875 Hurd, Wni, 6, Co 1, died Aug 26, diarrhea. 

7869 Hartford, H, 4, Co A, died Sept 5, diarrhea. 

8537 Hally, H, 7, Co C, died Sept 12, erysipelas. 

102R9 Huse, W,* 11. Co H, died Oct 3, diarrhea. 

11156 Hamlin, » W, 1 cav, Co I, died Oct 19, scor 

11430 Holmes, J,* 7, died Oct 24, scorbutus. 

11468 Holmes, J, 7, died Oct 26, scorbutus. 



7733 Jones, J B, 9, 
9198 John.son, O O, 
11210 Jiiiitpluti', F, 1 



6144 Lawrence, A, 1 cav, Co C, died 
67S7 I.enert, D, 9, Co K, died Aug 25 
8048 Libby, A G, 4, Co H, dl.'it s.-iit 



19, debilitas. 



Smith, C, 3. Co F. died Se|,t, I:: ,!,,, -I,.:, ,-. 
Starlc, S, 15, Co A, died s, i.i ; 'i , 
Smith, .Tohn, 3, Co P, died s |. ;!,,,= . 

Smith, L, 12, Co B, died S.i,i ! ' 

Shant!, .T, 11, Co G, died 0,1 ^ -,,iM;iM~ 
Spaulding, T C, 4, Co K, died ,N,i\ ., ^.uibulus. 

Taylor A B, 5, Co H, died July 16, anasarca. 
Tohine, T, 6, Co A, died July 17, diarrhea c. 
Tilton, D B, 7, Co G. died July 26, diarrhea. 
Thompson, A. 9, Co K, died Sept 8, scorbutus. 
Tilton, L G, 11, Co B, died Aug 11, diarrhea c. 

i Upltins, A, 1 cav, Co B, died Oct 7, diarrhea c. 

Valley, John, 10, Co K, died Aug 12, diarrhea. 

Woodward, L A, 7, Co K, died Apr 29, diarrhea 
Williams, J, 7, Co I, died June 15. diarrhea c, 

'. Woodbury. A, 7, Co B, died June 23, diarrhea c. 

, Whipple,' Jolm,* 11, Co C, died June 27, debilitas. 

; \Vcbster, J C, 6, Co I, died July 28, diarrhea. 

I Welson, W, 4, Co P, died July 1. diarrhea c. 
Whalen, >f, 9, Co M, died July 27, d.ysentery. 

I Welch, James, 7, Co I, died Aug 5, scorbutus. 

I Weston, W W, 8, Co A, died Aug 5^ dysentery. 



Wagne) 
Welsh, J. 
Wolt, Joli 
Weilztroii 
Williams. 
Wingerd. 
Wilson, J. 
Warren, I 



8736 York, Charle: 



15. scorbutus. 

iarr'hea. 
7, diarrhea ( 
,,rbutus. 
^entery. 



died Sept 14, diarrhe; 



IVF\V-.1KR«EY. 



4008 
7138 
8513 



1548 II, :,, i,. 

2181 Hr,aiuu 

2260 B,-lls. . 

2577 Buckle 



, I , : I (liurrhea. 

. , . \ '^ dysentery. 

, , ,, I ,1'. ,1 ^, |,i 12. diarrhea. 
( t .. * a,,, I t',1, 24. scorbutus. 
ili.d Feb 13, •05, vulnus selop. 

Co A, died May 5. diarrhea. 
i;. died June 1, scorbutus. 

Co B. died June 19. debilitas. 

M. died June 21, diarrhea c. 

Co G, died June 27. fev.-r int 



2087 Munitord, A, 12, Co A. 
3052 M:illtove, J, 4, Co H, di 
4284 Miller, F, 11, Co G, di,' 



NF.W-.1KRSEY. 



13C82 nraiit, Charlfs, ** 1, Co E, died Oct 31, scorbutus. 
121'HS Hnvoi-, A, 0. Co I, died Dw 7. ' ' 

IJCIO Iti.w.r. \V II, 10, Co D. diid h\ 



'63, scorbutus. 



1. dlaiThea o. 



■ssr, Dlsbrow, .1 P, 

2473 Diivouiiort, J, 

3444 Davis. H. ^■2. 

4928 Davtnn. C. 2. 

5H8 Bc.ll:..!.! \ II 

(1300 I). ■^• ill I 

7076 Duiili I- I :; 

7304 Dlliiii I .1 . 

74B9 Drill I I III 

77,34 Don-iinis. i\ - 



1420 F.bncr. Chas, 
1715 Kdi.rt, .lames 
4303 Esligh. .lacob. 



Co H, died .June 18, diarrhea c. 
■av, Co L, died .lulv 3, anasarea, 
ii-ob, 1 eav, Co B. died .lul.v 27, fevei 



nl.ST Townsend. J, 



MOO Gale, H, • 9, Co D. <li i 
70.S9 Oallowav. F C, 12. ( . k 
llioa Glonn, H, 4, Co I, Ui.u 
11120 Guier, G, 7, Co D, died Oi 





Hallnian, H G 






•3801 


nick, James. • 


















4911 


Ualmaiin, .M 














7900 Illlsard, I' F, 










12410 


llooli, .1 U, 2 








Jone, A, 1 eav 






11399 





',, .^corbut 
10, dianli 



3702 Krouk, Peter, 2 cav, Co H. died July 22, dyscnb 
,'-)085 Kuhm, U, 9, Co A, died Aug 8. diarrhea. 

8649 Kitchen, S. 7. Co K. died Se 

12023 King. C, 15 



795 Lav 
1790 I.lm 
3022 Le\. 



G, died : 
V, Co K. died 



BIOS Wy.K.nl A 
7.V1O Willi- \ ; 



\EW-YOKK. 



2038 Abbey, O, 



2019 Meimu, Jacob, 11. 1 
28.52 Miller, J, 1 cav, Co 
3323 Mclntlre, R, 8, Co ] 



il July l.j, pneumonia, 
died Sept 6. diarrhea. 
I Au£r 28. diarrhea. 



8593 
10959 
11252 
11504 



Miller, J, 7, Co K, died Sept 13. scorbutus. 
MuUan, A, 39, Co B, died Oct 14, scorbutus. 
Mills, P, 2. Co I, died Oct 21, diarrhea, 
Millington, J, 1 cav, Co H, died Oct 27, scorbutus 



104C3 Osborn, J iM, 9, 



.-,.S44 Ml, 111. ■ 


: • 1 






























234 4 Ambro 


e. Jacob, 



ee, Henry, 2 artil, died Oct 10, scorbutus 



Anige 
Anug 



.1 K. ** 14 artil. Co I, died Aug 3. diarrhe 
•e, (i, 47, Co E, died Sept 3, scorbutus. 
I » ic.o. cii w died Juiia 14. anasarca. 

1, fever Inte 



Ander.son, A, lOU, Oo 1, died Ju 



99, Co F, died Aug G, scorbutus. 
, 20 cav, (io M, died April 14, dcbiUI 
39, Co E, died Sept 15, sangreii?. 
1 1, Co D, diPd .luly 27, diarrluvi .• 



liarrhea. 
23, dysentery. 



c. 594."; Be 
6670 Bf 
0B79 lir 



89,18 


A us 




,, 117. 


■J 2820 


Ayr 




1"347 






.1 W, 1 










30011 








liabcock 












4S93 






3^ ,^' 



o B, died July 31, dysei 
died Aui: 10, diarrhea. 



82 Broder h', 70'. Co l/', died Aug 26. diaprUea. 
02 Brogan, ,7 M, 85, Co B, died Nov 14, scorbutus. 
21 Brooks, Wu>,* 10 cav, Oo E, died May 24, diarrhea. 



NEW-VORK. 



■Gravfl. 
1221 I 
983« ' 
7317 



died May 19, anasarca. 
1 Sopt 27, scorbutus. 
. died St'i)t 1, scorbutus. 
1 .March 1(5, pleuritis. 
^.ct 11, scortutus. 
I .Vu2 13. scorbutus. 

ilv L'T. bronchitis. 



LViS Carnev, b J, 132, Co G, died Aiis 10. dysentery a. 
:<7a CariH'v. Krancis, 2 artil, Co 0, died .Sept 27, dlar- 



10, diarrhea. 



) C, died Oct 
Sept 15, 



<>0>S 


Hrowii Junes 1 




cr.<)i 


Kro»n raniL, 




7>26 


mown John ri 




^n> 


Brown Willnm 




•ioS 


Brown Wan in 1 


Co ,^ 


428 


nrown William 1_ 


o A. 


7390 


Bioxniln aiiOMia- 


5, Co 


16.9 


Hrun.."1uM 1 I 


'" ,^' 


447". 


Hmnt I> 




7.18 


llMaut II 




-((8 


lir\an w 




381 I 






9')-'. 


Bu'i'di'i 1 




lOW. 






5711 


1 




l-'ll- 


, 


]. ''. 


75( 






IJ .0 ) 






SO-,) 






aoi 


1 





July 25, 
diarrhea. 



II, died Ma 



0171 Bursha, Tho 



12190 Cademu^ 
07R.5 Cady, lif. 
12377 Cady, .1, 



2136 Cale, J, ,^ . 
19040 Caldhani. 1. 
11807 Caldwell. \ 

LWO CallInK, 1 •! 



1770 Camp. 11 
1238 Campbell. 



li.d Oct IG, diarrhea o. 

B, died April 30, diarrhea e. 
I K, died April 26. dysentery. 
id Aug 22, scorbutus, 
lied Oct 24, scorbutus. 

H, died Nov 15, 



11 died Jan 17, '65, diarrhea. 
. Tc, died May 31, anasarca. 
B. died Aug 17, diarrhea c. 



NEW-YORK. 



UtlTJ. 

iiter.T. 



A. (lied July a( 



aiccl July 18, 
dysentery. 



061 1 r.utler. r I 
12434' Cutler. J ^• 
4S4G Cutler. Wt, 

81(13 Dalier. (i. ( 
SC.rM Daley, T. 4 
10741 Bamnn, J 1 
8577 Dailey, Wii 



P.nn Drlseoll. 



8^57 Diuse. 
J94 UurfiM', 
«OUa Duuitir 
aiOl) DuUk-.v. 
3957 Duwll, 
<V2(>4 Duiliuii 
5810 Duniuiii 



SOliU Duani;, ' 
8453 Bl'ltlimn, 



2072 Dun.slui. 1 

4832 Durai'iJ, 
SilO Dyer, s. 



IS S5. Co 0. died Juiip 25. fever tn.Uii 

•J, Co A, di.d AUS 1.-,. ,s,r,rhi:til-. 



NEW-YOi?K. 



i63-j uillen, M. 3u(. Co E, died July 15, diarrhea. 
i8U8 UIIIhW, Win, 85, C. i-', dit-d S.-pt 5. ^i-nyUnti: 

laajo liiiiiji.n-, M.- i;. 1 1, u. dn-a d.i ■': --torbuui- 

3X1)6 I I, I'. I, 1 In, J] I J ,,,,', ,, K !';■ .1 I 



UG. Co Ct, diod Au 



331'2 
11985 
3765 
104 9;i 
93-17 
7089 
1009a 
2040 
3638 



10277 lilv.Mi, .1 
6803 Gifur. Jol 
6202 Green, O, 
2184 Green man 

(liarrli.' 
7034 av.-:--, 
4322 i.p 1/..I ■ 
7491; (. 



SlOl 
3118.', 
8351 



diiftrhea. 
4. diarrhea. 
' 27, diarrhea. 



170 


Hallne, Gotfrled, 




tTphiis. 


ll.SlO 


Ilnll r 1 rt.-,.-A 


sSns 


! 'i :' ■ , ■ , ' J 










284.! 








ftCCI 
















^IT.^ 
























ecoi 


llan.iltcn.Tlin., ( 



V, Co F, Aug 20, dlari 



, Co H, ilea Aug 26, dyseuter 
Co E, died Oct 12, diarrUca i 
I P, died .Iiilv 20, dvs*^nterv. 



51B8 Kahbaun, 

li:i70 Kane, F, 

7U2 Kane, I'.t 



11244 Kenu 
3572 Kenii 
1250 Kenn 
3071 Keiiii 
4398 Kent, 
7403 Kenw 



Ivc.-, 



W, 



.Tammys, R. n. r„ T,. died 
Jack, ,1 W, n.-.. Co IT, dl.-1 ■ 
Jaclison. A, ■"> f:iv c. F .1 
.lackson, .1. i:< ^ - K' .1 ,1 
Jackson, T A I _■ ' I ' 
Jackson, Joini ^ i !>■, , ,, i 
Jackson. Wiin un >-, » ,, i 



44 Jewell, 
in^4 Johnson 
mS2 Johnson 



JiKW-VOKK. 



11(197 LfDot, 
2080 I^ent. 
7499 Leoiiii 



■I'l. Dhthisis 
corbutus. 
', diarrhea c 



*fo. or 

Biau'.\UlJiuiv, V. 71. (li.-d t,,-. 



U. died Ai 
July iO, 



3'.l, to F, aVwl uVl'fl,' SCO 



lOSiJ Morji 

0014 Morri 

3780 Moni 

8031 Morn 



1171';t M. 
11780 Wi 



1. r"Q C, dipd Sopt 10. 
car. To D, rtirrt S. pt 



5804 Munilii 
-,018 Muvph; 

I Kr,nn Ml•!■pll^, 



S073 Noal. .1. 12. Co E. diet! 
B.'>H7 N'rdden. J. 82. Co A. di. 



5439 O'Briwi, D, 
0705 O'Brk-n, iM, 
803S O'BriPii, S ; 
1553 O-iiriL-i,, \V, 
5270 O'tai. 1 I 
7359 Och. s ' 



-5. scorbutus. 



6390 Powers, 6. 
5-135 Pratt, B F 
1394 PresseliliMh 



Co I. dii-d 



9737 0-K> 
'J91U Olah: 
100U9 01iii> 



lOH 


l>,triiMl 


(i3i;(i 


Oti,-, J 










.S4 47 










O'R.-illy, 


MW 


Page, 






:;5H'2 


Palm.'i 1- 






















;mk(i 


Park. 1 








Park. ' 


1 39? 














Pavkn,^... 














:;^^;: 


IMit 



iil.iiss, p. 11, Co K, cl, 
\ J. 99. Co 1, died s. 
Jidser, 10 cav, Co ]',. 



9. Co E, di. 



died July 4, dianhca. 



oo.sr, pia.-,.. 


K. 


47 Co F 'dir.l ' ■ 1 1 -■' V " '■ ■ 


S15 Plass. 




120. Co'c;. ,;,,.' ■, ■■/ ,i;'-;'„t,-,.Y. 


1379 Fli-iiK 


U.' 


I._l4n. m A ,i_ ■ . ■ ■, .■■i,..i,w-. 


9549 P,.lri<-1 


. J 




■1432 rmio.- 






1R43 Pr.lino 
■1531 IMl,t. 


"■ '' 


VI rav.'co <._. (In It ,inne 11. dia'-rhea 






'i 's.vVo B. rtie'd".7.ine'lirfever t'Tph"' 
- P.. 15 artil. Co .\. died Oct 18! sc 


1120 Pc.^e, 


Ian 


croi Po.;!'' 




, 125 Co <; died Oit 15 MO'liiit"<! 


:M25 T-n«t. 


\ 


94. Co K. died .Tan 10. '6.5. debllltas. 


6385 Potter 




48. Co F„ died A"" 21. dvse„te..v 


1582 Potter 


w 


H, »* So, Co r. died Jv.iie 3, '03. dia 


51 IC Powel' 


o. 7 art. Co H, died Aug 9. dy.senter 



Xo. of 
W M, on, Co H, dlnd Spiit 12, scorbutus. ]325 'schlotossri , 



ni, r.. 71, di.d Mhv 21, dyscutriry. 



Aug 15 
iiarrhea. 



i 



11' cav. Co F. diod June 23, fever 

. av. To T,. diMt Snit .f fliavrhoa. 
- .'av, C. v.. di.d ii.t -Ji, 
S5, Co II .! I I 1. .liiiii-hea. 



372 Sears, P, 2 cav. Cn II 
120 SDacliev. J, 8. Cn JI 

S2.- Si.-. IT.-iirv. 11. r„ K 



1310 Smith, 
2r,59 Smith, 
37S5 Smith. 
4.i.'?l Smith. 



NEW- YORK 



. Co A, diod Oct 20, sc( 
. 71, Co C, died April 



Co F, died .lunp 



30164 Smitli, ^\■l 



2403 .s,, 
4352 .s.. 
3534 So 
1052C S,i 



01 


, Ja 




i.> 


CO 11 


died Jul 












L LdLll 


■•■l. 


























^\ 






hin. 




Li 1 


, 111. .1 M 



29, diarrhea c. 



ir.'JS WubBter 



137, Co C, died .In 



Vail llurell, 

diarrhea c. 
Van Bureii, 

1 Van Belhiseu 

9 Van Braiiii'i, 



djsen 
dud . 

died 



050U 
8731 



>. died Si'pt 3, diarrhea. 

died July 24, diarrhea c. 

~ ' died Aug 8. diarrhea 

IV, Co M, died Sept 



Wood, \V J, 95. Co H, diod Oct : 
Wood worth, B, 50. Co D. died Sej 
Woodland, H, 1, Co I. died ,Sept i 



.>1 Beaver, George E, 111, Co B, died Apr 

typhus. 

-■0 P.. rii.iui. llichard, 12.">, Co E, died Way 1, d 

■,l Hi. I. h, ,-■■,. ,\T .„,,>i,.Kin. U4, Co K, died 

■i:' I'. ,111, Ml 1,1 M -I ■,, 1.', flied May 8, d 

<< >'■ •'■• •• ' ■■ i: Hird Mav 14, diaiTli 

I- '[ • ~ ,,..(. iii,.(t May 19, di'lji 



74 33 Tales, W G, 71. Co II, died Sept : 
4984 Yeneer, J D. 24 Imtt^-rv died .Mia 
12501 Yeomand, G. 7. Co A. ili.d .Ian 2: 



7480 
12204 : 
12017 ; 



IVORTH CAROI^IIVA. 



Collowill, B, 2, Co F. died Mar 31, fever congestiv 
Co.\, Wm C,** 2, Co F.died Apr 9, fever iiiteriiiltteli 
Checli, W F,' 2, Co F, died Mav 3, diarrhea o. 



144 Dunbar, Alex, 2, Co : 



died Mar 25, ( 



1057 
10705 
11844 



Moss, wm, i, Co F, died Nov 5, scoi 

Noiifield, Warren. 1, Co G, died Sept : 

Stone, .rno A, 2, Co P, died Apr 5, dia 
Smith, Jas, 2, Co F, died .lune 29, d 
Smith, Geo, 2, Co E, died Aug 5, scoi 



OHIO. 



2599 Bouglifman, .). an. Co C, died .Juno 2S. anasa 

2696 Brandon, John, 15, Co F, died June 30, une 

8053 Barnes, V H, 92, Co H, died July 9, diarr 

3245 Brown, Charles, 23, Co D, died July 13, diarrhea 







,,:.a. 








,'s' 


•„;,'; 


•umatls 


^'u's 


13. 


siorbu 
diarrhe 



Burna, J M, 121, Co K, died Aug 14, diarrhea. 
Balmet, J, 19, Co I, died Aug 15, scorbutus. 
Brutch, E, 10 cav, Co I, died Aug 15, dysentery. 
Bond, S P, 123, Co B, died Aug 16, marasmu- 
Boyle, H, 130, Co B, died Aug 16. marasmu; 
Bower, P, 01, Co I, died Aug 17, dysentery. 
Birch. L P, 31, Co H, died Aug 17, marasmu 
%., 104, Co E, died Aug 17, diarrhea. 



Barrett, S C, 26, Co P, dh 
Bell. A, 70, Co B, died Aug 30, diarrhea. 
Baxter, P D, 121, Co D, died Sept 1, scorbutus. 
BrennlDg, 0, 14, Oo G, died Sept 1, d.ysentery. 
Brown, W, 26, Co G, died Sepf 1, scorbutus. 
Bear, E, 33, Co A, died Sept 4, dysentery. 
Bender, C. 54, Co C, died Sept 5, diarrhea. 
Brown. M.* no. Co P, died Sept 6, dysentery 



8093 
8872 
8939 
92S7 



, Co P, died Sept 10. scorbuti 
I P, died Sept 11, scorbutus. 
G. died Sept 11, diarrhea. 

died Sept 12, anasarca. 
(*■() O, died Sept 12, diarrhea. 
'■ \, flied Sept 13, scorbutus. 

■ ' i: ilied Sept 14, scorbutus. 



V;:::s}^'A 



10425 Ail:i 
10874 All. 
11198 And 
12495 AUe 



.1.11.:,, I , :-i. L, i . d:,d Li.l lli. i-forbu-tus. 
iiiill .loliii. -1. 1,11 K, died Oi-t 20. scorbutus 
J W,* 1, Co G, died Jan 20, '65, scorbutus. 



^I'i't 28, diarrh 



llr.Mvrr l> 1' 11' 


( 1 woundi 








11, dl.arrhea. 


^S'^'!S•nr^"^'^ / 


■ ' • •'■ di.irrhea. 




! " • ■ • seorbutus. 








d Oct 22, scorbutus. 












died Nov .9, diarrhea C 






Bccldcv, C;. 102, Co F, 


i'.l 1 •'■■■ diarrhef 


Barnes, E H, 2. Co D. 




Blackwood. J. 92. Co I. 






Bowens. W H, 100. Co A 





Carpenter, White,* 92, Co B. died Ma 
Cnneland. C, 1, Co A, died Apr r 
roates, "- ^- " '• 



o 01 


( q 1 


^ 


To r rt d 


r 1 


27 S 


t o' 


r S 1 


Co B 1 I 


Ma 


<)n 


T)l ■» 


W n r 


(0 11 


M 


J 


%ot 


R Oo 


5 4. Co C d 


d I 


om 


n a 


u 


1 Co 13 d d 


M-.V 




D ga 


Tto 


1 ca (0 


5 d 




t ph s 








1 




oi Co r d 








n r 
r p 


111 /» n dl 
" Co H d ol 


1 ' 




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"1 (or dec 


I 




1 > 


n ■"> 


Co n a pd 1 




•vin 


DaM 


r w 


4'5 Co r dol 




2<> J 


Dnndr 


on T 


td Co Id cn 




8 OJ 


Dort<i 


r - 


oa Co n d 






Dlle 


( ■><! "1 ro I dl 1 






Dod!! 


Cn 


1 dl d V " 1 




«0l Dl r 


C 6 


CoC -d \ 





tery 



Co H d 


et F 


1 


1. 


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o D I p 
Co H d 


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' r" 


t?s, 


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I Ml 

d d 


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30 
^1 


27 
dia 


1 
d' 


■onchlti 
<^iita,. 



0340 I.,,] 
<i486 (iat 



A. diMl Apr 7, Ilia 



Oo, diarrhea, 
i-orbutus. 
75, debilitas. 
lobilitas. 
., diarrhea 



527 Hitk. -. 
080 Holili, :. 
748 Hiuiiiiiii 
748 Harv.>, 
875 Heiliy, 1 
•J49 Hawkilli 

1354 Henci, (( 
1390 Hollowu 
1534 Hai-risoi 
ICeO Jlazlptt, 



May 8, ft 
died May 



'^SL^n 



Co K. died Aug 
. Co a, died Au! 
Co C. died Aus 



94 30 

9080 

inisn 

10(107 



r,802 Uii 
7022 Hii 
7388 Hn 
7446 Hn 
7825 Ho 
T946 Hii 
8060 He 



■ rles. 45, Co K, died M»v 22, diarrli 
^'■ph. 1 artil, died May l'.j. diui-rUt;a < 



■tO'J.- Long. JOhu. 45, 

51i)5 Llghttoot, Wm, 

butus. 



Co H, died . 



4. diarrhea. 






F?^ 


■ 10. diarrhoa c. 






1U0U4 










Til-' ••! uiMiiids 






':;■" 



LlvlnKood. C B. * 35, Co G, died Dec 16, scorbutus. 
Lonffstreet, W F, 31, Co A, died Jan 2G, '65, scor- 

r^civls, D, 7, Co A. died Jan 23. '05. diarrhea a. 
Little, Wni, 175, Co D. dud April 7, '.05, diarrhea. 

Jed March 19, fever 

Malsbrav, Asa, 40 cav. Co A. difd Maich 22. fever 
typhus. 

Moore, T J, *> 2. Cm I' -!.•''.:.' , ,'. ;.i 

McKcever. Jaiiies, .s. ^ : i . -■•- n:- 

Mlcliey. Samuel, i. i •■ i i Mi' , ■ i; n ■ ' , 

Murphey, John. 7 r:i\ . ' ■> l:. <l M Me . -^ .hnrli'i 
Mitchell, J, 120. Co !■. .lu...l ..xprn 7. uiiiril,.-,. 
McKindrV, M. 7, Co l- die.l Am-il diarrh,-;,. 

Malone, li J *■ 4<1. ( 



lud toept J 
. d Sept 2i 



12.J35 Mclxjii.i 
12872 McGraM 
12875 Martin, 



■.' diarrhea. 
ftLorbuths. 



, Co B, died Mar 16, '65, diarrhea. 

) r, died May 9 dinrrtiea. 



B, died Ma 



diarrhea, 
diarrhea. 
22, diarrhea, 
diarrhea c. 



183 Niver, Edward, 3 cav, C( 
245 Ostr.inder. E W, 100. Co . 



les, 45, Co H, 
E, 45. Co H. 



20, diarrhea c. 



March 19, fever con- 



di.d Aug 24, diairliea. 
Co 1. died Aug 27. diarrhea. 



r.471 M,-C^he. J. or.. Co C. .li-d .\ 
BSJ1 Mcrormiek. W P. 2. Co r. 
r.S55 McSorlcT. T). 49. Co F. dl.d 
R.«l.';2 MeCov, J n. OS. Co A i'-i\ 
6920 McDell, Wm. SD. Co K, died 



', 21, Co C. died S.'pt 13. diiirrlie.n c. 
Z, 124. Co K. died Sept 14. diarrhea c. 
W. 6 cav. Co O. died Sept 18. acorhutu,s. 
■T, 40. Co H. died Sept 20. scorbutus. 
;. rs. Co B. died Sept 21. diarrhea c. 
n'7, Oeorie, 13. Co K. died Sept 25, scor- 

Wm :!4. ir i, Co Ti. died Sept 27, diarrhea. 

: 1'' 3t".. Co r>. died Sept 30, scnrbutus. 
,\, 2:! Co n, rti.d Oft 20 scorbutus. 

1 V 'I'^i rn\. t'n y 1! -'ii n r :;.-. scorbutus. 



IL'ooJ 



S-lOO Kogi 
342U Kal-1 
3613 KUSM 



IG, dysentery. 



7980 Selb, Ja 

8014 Shriver, 

8015 Snider, 



"fiaS 



13GCJ Reeir, i 

1413 Rees, . l; , ■ 

1646 Rajii., \ I ■ 

1657 Robii.s I 

1672 RBbiii-"! ■ I 

1859 RouiK, 

:;366 Repaii, \ , 

2647 Rapi,, n . 

2692 RaWi,h,,M-„, \ 

1763 Rei, j', 124. Co 



Co C. dii>d Marih 9. pn 

> B, died March 14. tevei 

' I" K. died Marc-ti 18. 

' ■• P. died March 29. 

ili.'d March 31. dial 

1., died Mch 31, di: 



\V, 111. Co B, died May 22. t.- 



m is: 



.Smitli. 
Stultv 



3288 
3361 I 
S536 
3602 



Steward, .r, •• 
Steiner, M J. ' 
Smock, A, 93. 
Sniarz, A. 93, 
Shipple, .lohn. 



2194 Vlning, W H H. 4 4, Co G. died June 19. diarrhea i 

3902 Valentine, C. 123. Co H. died July 24. scorbutus. 

4450 Vaugb. B, 125, Co P, died Aug 1, diarrhea. 

4497 Vangrider. H. 103, Co H. died Aug 1, diarrhea. 

5263 Vatier. J P, 6 cav, died Aug 10, diarrhea. 

6170 Vail, John L, *• 17. Co O, died Aug 19, cerebriti! 

6859 Vanaman. M, 21. Co E. died Aug 26. scorbutus. 
"r,9S.-> Vanderveer. A, 6, Co H, died Aug 27, diarrhea. 

77r,(; Vi'-for. H. 1 artil, Co D, died Se_pt 4, gangrene. 

•i..7ii \ "li^. .1. 3(. Co H, died Sept 23, scorbutus. 
lit '..J \..i!, \ 1 L', Co K, died Oct 3. scorbutus. 
iii:is:p \ ;,ii (. M, 7, Co D. died Oct 5, scorbutus. 
I'll, J \aii I irri, H. 14, Co I, died Oct 7, scorbutus. 
ijii;':, V;Mii.iiii. i:, 135. Co B, died Oct 18, scorbutus. 



[ S07 \v' 



No. of 



died A UK IG, 



V, Co H, died April 





Winkle 


t.'T 


Mfl.aut'h 


UlV 


(|UUd 


run. dl 


d Mareli 1 


-»r \\nrne 
48Jt ^\ In 


■K 


101'. Co c 


. die 

>. Co 


Mel 


IG. 'C. 

d Ai.cr 


. diarrliea 


r% 


Ynl - 


: W 




' ' 


,1 


1',:' ■'" 


,l,,Ml,, , 


fiOBh 
-8C1 
-8-( 
tit 
2f,9 


Yoimt 


"',' 


,;.»■:'■,'; 


died 


I'-eb' ' 


u, -'oi,' 


pk'urUi^; 


i'^ 


Zubci-s 


J M 


TOO. Co 


,?-,<' 


edJi 


ly 12. 





Bish. J. 103. C' 



PE.1}\SVI.VA\IA. 

224 Attwood, Abraliam, IS eav, Co I, died 

dIaiThea. 
350 Armidster, M, 4 cav, Co A. died March 3( 



3294 Burn 
3442 r.rinl 
3477 Bake 



3018 
X317 
3967 



Alexander, Ji 
Ardray. .1 P, 



3 anil, Co n. died . 



Co F, died July 25, diarrhea, 
n, J, •79. Co 1. died .lulv 27. dy.sentery. 
r J, 7, Co H. died .Inly 28, diarrhea, 
(ieorge W. \*r,, Co F. died .luly 28. dlarrht 
, II, 5], Co C, died July 29, diarrhea c. 



M. 50 



(ii.ii .hii\ 26. d3i.seiTt.ery. 

di.d .Inly 2G. tRisentery. 
Adam. 116. Co (i, died July 27. fever ii>. 
termittent. 
Barrett J «. Co K. died July 30. diarrhea c. 
Brown,' J. 53, Co G. died .July 31. diarrhea t. 
Butler. P. 53. Co G. died July 31. fever intermittent. 
Barton .Tames. 4 cav, Co B. died Aug 1. scorbutus. 
Burke .T 90. Co A. died Aug 1. diarrhea. 
Baker. E> 4. Co K. died Aug 3, diarrhea. 
Behreas A. 7. Co E. died Aug 4, scorbutus. 
Bennett. Oeorge. 55, Co D, died Anp 5. scorbutus. 



PENNSYLVANIA. 




Burnliaiu, 11. 143, Uo 
Broudbuck. Adam, 1 



A, aiel Aug 11 



diod Aug 14, dys 



0071 
■6099 
«127 
'6229 
0244 



(5359 
■G.542 
•(•..151 
0554 



\;^^'!A 



IS, diarrhea. 



R T. 14 9. Co 



li:07U Bond, C C, 20 
12098 Brady. N. 5 c 
12108 Brubakur, B J 
12177 Braddock, T, 



Oo K, died Nov 18, scoibutus. 
IV, Co M, died Nov 19, diarrhea c. 
;,* 79. Co D, died Nov 2b, scorbutus 



Co D. died March 23, '65, diarrhea. 
56,_Co_I, died July 5, diarrhea. 

'■ ' " - • iuritis. 



4 cav, Co H, died March 25, 

F. died April 2, diarrhea c. 
died April 9. pleuritis. 
u I. died April 9. pneumonia. 
, Co A, died April 9, diarrhea c. 
, Co M died April 14. diarrliea. 
a\. Oo I,, died Aprjl 2r> diarrhea. 



1206 raidwell. S A, 
1232 Coburg. M C. 
1490 Conn. .1 H, 18 



7541 Bull 

7fi84 Will 

7747 Blui 

7775 Bill 

7940 Bro 

7903 Bru 

8073 Brit 

807.5 Bnl; 



f-350 Brown, . 

83.58 Bricken; 

8363 Bruce. J 

S413 Blo-sser. 



. Co If. died s ptlO dial 
W. 101. Co 1. died.vSeiit 

101. Co P, died ,Sept 10. diarrhea, 
s, 7 reserve, Co H, died .Sept 11, 



4. diarrhea. 
I, dysentery. 



liarrhea c. 
17. anasarca. 



30, diarrhea. 



Auk 1 
died J 



5484 Conahan. M 115, Co B, 
.''1578 Carpenter, W C, 145. Co O, died "A 
5.584 Campbell. R D. 11. Co E died Aue 1 
.-023 Cov. II.' 7 rav, Co B, died .Mil.' 1 1. 



K 13. scorbutus 



0430 
0502 
ORIS 



20. marasmus. 



27, diarrhea. 



Criser. M, 54. Co F. died R.-nt 3. diiirrhea. 
Crawford .1 A. 103. Co B. died Sept 8. diarrhea. 
Collins M. I'Ol. Co K, died Sept 8. scorbutus. 
Cole, .f C. 118. Co K, died Sept 8. diarrhea. 
Chapman. , 18. Co A. died Sept 9. diarrhea. 



Cavende 
Casey. J 
C oilman, 



PENNSYLVANIA. 



U131 CranuT, E, 55, Co P, died Sept 18. dii 



10436 Dun 
10917 Dal/ 
ll-'9.5 Drll 



115U5 
11014 
11650 
11659 

11800 
11815 
11828 
11876 



May 9. diarrhea. 



butus. 
CrcKcer, \V H. 5 cav, Co G. died Nov 4. scorbutus. 
Oliacon. A W. 106. fo B, died Nov 4. diarrliea e. 



Crompton. 1 ^,. 71. . ■ ! . I 
Cone, S. 115 Cu K. rti.d 1>' 
Culp. !■ K, 13S. Co B. died 
Connor. S. 112. Co H. died 

euord. 
(•l:irK. .1, ,s;1, Co P. di. d .lai- 



152 Davidson, H, 57. Co I, di. 



.■?0.S8 Ffii 
3.i82 Fr.i 



PENNSYLVA^■IA. 



■M. a.v=fiil,ury. 



Uoodinau, F, 55, CoH, died Sept ul, diurrliea. 



Jubb, J, 10a, (Jo J.'', died j 
Uleuu, ' 



diarrhea. 
I. ■'■iitery. 



SL'Ol llaiiiug 

2 Headley 

3S7y Height. 

:il30 Huglies. 



Wl Holliil"' 1. 
I"."* TTonipan, i 
?0C Henry, r. 



PENNSYLVANIA. 



Lr, died fcit-nt lb, di 
K. died Sfapt IS. ( 
. Co D, died Sejit : 



arrlioi. 



; 9, 3Cor- 
(liarrhca. 



1213 Hunter. J. H 
1495 Hardlnivlck. J 
1009 Hosallock. II 



11799 Haeortv 
11S97 Hart. M 
1221.'; Hyatt. T 



sheart. X. 18 < 



10(U0 Ireton. S R. 



Co F. died Mar 30. feve 



l.">90 .Tamesot 
1S17 Johns. 
5295 Johnso.i 



13 cav, Co L. died July 15. ana; 
11. Co I. died July IB. dysentery. 
liie, 49. Co a. died July 17. tev 

, Co B, di^d July 17, di.irllieu o. 



rENNSVLVxVNlA. 



Lee, Jamos, 13 cav, Co B, diud July 18, diarrhea. 
Lour, d P B, 101, Co 1, died July 30, diarrhea, 
l.amij.rt, W, 4 cav, Co K, died jiilv 31, diarrhea. 
I,.. II. ..-11 Wallace, 14 cav, Co C, died Aug 4, diar- 



iMUjj., Augustus, 55, Co H, died Aur 10, diarrhe; 
Loudin, 11 N. 14, Co H, died Aug 10, scorbutus 
Lacocli, HuEh. lie - - .... 
Lodiss. H, rio. Co 




McCaiie, Charles, 14, Co C, died July 3, diarrhea. 
iVlcltath, J, 4S, Co C, died Xuly 7, diarrhea c. 
Morris, Calvin, 53, Co D, died July i), scorbutus. 
McCalasky, J E,— 4 cav, Co A, died July 10, dia 

• rhea. 
Mattiser, B, 57, Co F, died July 



L'50 My 
374 Mil 



Mattiser, B, 57, Co F, died July ii, ajarrnea. 
Madden, Daniel, 149, Co G, died July 11, pueun 
"■ 103, Co E, died July 13, diarrhea. 
Jul 



3 artil, Co A, died July IG, 
Meaner, K N, 155, Co H, died July 17. i 
McKeon, John, 101, Co H, died July 17, 
Mlhau, J, 138, Co D, died July 17, dysentery. 
MaroUT, John. 1 cav. Co D. died July 20, dysentery. 



430.". M.I 

4710 Math._-\v^ 
4734 Moore, M 
4796 McDevitt 
4824 Miller, 11 
4870 Mills, Wi 
4898 Muldanv, 
5008 Martaln, . 
5069 Measler. . 
5139'McCaffi. V 



5159 Ma 



died 



V, Co A, died Aug 20, 
I. di.d .\n£r ?•-•, ^.orbu 



105, Co (i. died Mar 27, i 
Co C. died March 28, dvs 
13 cav. Co H, died Miir 



PENNSYLVANIA. 



n. 113, C<i A. dk-d Sept 24, scorbutus, oW Pftrisky, H, Si 



4 .av. Co D, di. 



scorbutM 



^iionic, .S It, 4, (o 1 
L-Iesby, J. 4 cav, Co 
Mrlen, 1'. 13, Co A, 



PENNSVLVANIA. 



4U4S SU-lcill. 

AOm ShriMi 
4113 Sheppa 



-■", diarrhea. 
1> 27\ dyseiiter 



JLajni, A E, IS . 

i:;048 Ruth, n s. 23. 

Kothe, C, 101, C 



,141 siiringi 
71'(>2 Slulv. I 
7302 SineLT. 
7358 Scoleto 

7379 Scott. ' 



I diarrhea, 
^•■orbutus. 
i^ 31, diarrhea 



7U48 Bpenc^ 

Tr,i>2 Siiydr 



0LI2 Slade. 
8444 Shirk. 
8.307 Simou- 



hil s. pt 17. diarrliea. 
>.|.i i.-^. diarrhea c. 
••1 ^^-'I't l.s. diarrhea c. 
ied sept 20, diarrhea, 
ept 20, diarrhea. 



PENNSYLVANIA. 



, icvur typhus, 
imatisin. 



.mil, J, 73, Co E, ditid April 28, fcvcT con. 

r I ni:i , ., w ,1,1 iiiiv ,-,. d.vsentCM'y- 



\ Irlol Jol 1 To T 
I rndri"! \\ 4 lo B 
I tlpr \\ 4 ( IT 


1 d \o\ "3 d arrl a 




i Mav "o r! cumat 

l,VeV„?a^ 
dlarrl a 
1 (I irrl »a 








1 'i 1 


\\ kl s A 1 a CO 


L d d Mi i 1 t \ r c 


^WlVl"""','. r" 



PENNSYLVANIA. 



11750 
11890 
11978 
11987 



Wald. I 
Wider, 
Wfatlu 



12222 Williams. .1, 



10158 Van Dvkc, D L 
11810 Vanniaikis. D, 
12154 Vanliail.Tiii.i.i, 
3958 VOL-Ir, \- TV < 



5, Co A. died Dec 4, scorbutus. 

Co A, died Nov 23, scorbutus. 

, Co A, died Jan 2, '65, diarrhea < 



:03, Co A, died Oct 1, diarrhea. 
Co E, died Nov 4, scorbutus. 
4, Co a. dicrt Nov 25. scorbutus. 



6573 
6818 
11327 



6231 
1744 



2521 ; 
S647 : 
4261 : 

4576 , 



Zane. Wm. 19. Co K. died Aug 23, ictus soils. 
Zcrl. S. 103. Co P, died Aug 25. scorbutus. 
Zane, M, 118, Co B. died Oct 23, scorbutus. 



RHODE I^f.\I\D. 



CaUalu 



2832 Collins, J 11, 



a. died Apr 20. diarrhea, 
died Ma.v 19. pneumonia. 
V, Co K, died May 28, 



Peterson, John, 
Rathbun, J, 1 ( 



Co 



died April 18, dyscntei 
., died Aug 29, debilitas 



Sweet, M, 1 cav, Co D, died June 23, diarrhea. 
Spink, J, 1 cav, Co H, died June 27, diarrhea. 
Slocum, George T, 2d lieut, 1 cav, Co A, died Jul 

Smith, P, 1 cav. Co A, died JuV 28, diarrhea. 
Stalord, J, 1 battery. Co A, died Aug 7, scorbutus. 
Slsson,Chas T, 5 artlI,Co A, died Aug 19, dysenwr 
Seymour, H, 5 artil, Co A, died Aug 19. diarrhea. 
Sullivan, J, 5 artil. Co A, died Aug 21, diarrhea 
Sander, Chas, 5 artil, Co A, died Aus 28, ana-arc 
Slocum, C A,* 5 artil, Co A, died Aug 31, anasarc 



Wright, Moses, 2 cav, Co A, died March 7. levf 

remittent. 
West. H, 1, Co A. died June 10, diarrhea c. 
Wallace, Wm, 5 artil, Co A. died July 11, diarrhea i 
Wood, J B, 5, Co A, died Aug 16, diarrnea c. 
Wist, J, 2 cav, Co A, died Aug 21. diarrhea c. 
Wayne, .S, 1 cav, Co A, died Aug 25, diarrhea. 
Wilson, J. 5. Co A, died Sept 4, anasarca. 
Withani, B, 1 light artil, died Sept 19, anasarca. 



TE.\]\ESSEE. 



!■ d July 20, aiui4;irca. 
died Aug 22, scorbutus 
d Aug 22, fever typhus 
id Aug 23, dysettteiT 
d Scut 2. diarrhea. 



1538 Bradslun 
1610 nrownln: 



llanlcT. T, .•. artil, Co A, dird Nov 15, scorbutus. 
Ide, S R, 1 cav, Co H, died June 14, dysentery. 
Johnson, A G. 5 artil, Co A, died July 8,' diarrhea. 



died Aug 25, diarrhea. 
-" "- ' 5, diarrhea. 

Co A, died Oct 



Miner. S, 1 cav, Co D, died Jun 
McKav, Thomas, 2. Co P. died J 
McKcnna. J, 3 artil, died Scut 



3176 Blalock, 

3198 Brown, . 

6 Brnndon 



ferave. 

i 0142 Bayles, K, 

■ (n9-l nurnett. S 



9373 Dbdd, Chas, 



, Co B. dir-d Si-l>t 
,v, Co K, diea Srpt 111 
dtlzea, Dpriitiii I " 



9453 
9701 
10014 
10244 
12119 
12379 
12498 
12794 



Dort, 
Duke, 
Dyer, 

Dodd ' 
Dyke 



i, Wm, 7, Co D, died Oct 



, died Jan 18. diaiThca. 



,* 2. Co C. dl«l o I , 

2, Co K, died Ori j,i - .irimi i^ 

A. 7, Co E, died Uli -1,. - .,ii,.t. 
13. Co U. died Jan ."1. 'i;.-,. h, or 

7, Co C. died Feb 8. '05. diarrhea 

3, 7 cav, Co D, died Feb 16 



■av, Co B, died Oct 30, scorbutus. 
2, Co B. died April 2. diarrhea. 



1030 
1751 
183(1 



.",'':•■'. 1 ]:.. 




■hn. 8. Co H, died Au? 37. diarrhea o. 
!•," 13 cav. Co B. rtl.-d Auk 20, 


ill S 

0133 Fin,- 
L'5n2 Fr:lli 


."^Il'v'c 


^ -" • ^ i; 'iiiMi ',h n •:i"''i'.-!,"d..|>illta3. 
V. Co I."dlk /uly 21 ."cliiVrlien. 


■-'"'.', ;;;;';,,' 


'::'i^ 


, 2. Co B, died April 10, diarrhea. 
Co r. died .Tune 11 di-hilitas. 
= <; rii„.i I,,.,,. ir. diarrhea. 
7 . iv ' " 1' ^l-'l iiHu. 27. diarrhea c 

■ ' . 11 '1 ' luiv 4. diarrhea. 
1' ■■'<'. ■'. .: M T.'U 18. smallpox. 
.■ ■ . I ; ; .pill 11, smallpox. 



78S0 Cotter" 
nnoi Crum. . 
S'-'in Cree^r. 
■l"0« CooloT. 
pons Chndwl 



302 Dodd. Beniamin. 
39!) Doss. .1 W. 2. C, 
-ISS Dudley. Snmuel. 



0201 Dunn: 
0901 Dvn. ^1 
<<!?I Draan. 
«>'" Davis. 



i diarrhea. 
■ .iiirrhea c. 
■ t' 'i ■ '! \ i.r 1 2, diarrhea. 
:, .iii.l .vpril *.♦, iineumonia. 
'lii.'fl April IS. diarrhea. 
B. died April 21. diarrhea. 
if'd .April 23. drsenterv e. 
B. died Aiir 24. bronchitis. 
.Vpril 29. diarrhea c. 



844 Hughes 
•J58 HkKU-j 
1030 Hicli,vo] 
Illil Hall. ,1 
1159 Heutli^ 
1491 Hkk-,H 
1551 Hopkiii 
J554 Hui]l,, J 
1766 Ham- 
1774 HotiL-r . 
1S46 Ham,:,, 



6581 Hiljbni 
6048 HailN 
6681 Hortoii 



S486 Hale. 
8529 Hayr 
9044 HeiKl 
9788 HodK 



11791 Hickii,; 
11801 He Will 
11861 Hipfs 



12423 Hoae 
12655 HlltTu!- 
12693 Hanb.i 



49, Co F, (lied Sept 22. 



'■. bronchiti; 
orbutus. 
a rrbea. 



.Ian>cs, Co M. dlrd Mu 



6262 Ni 
7818 N 
9068 N.. 
9447 X. 
9040 X- 



Ictus solis. 



7. sforbiitus. 
diarrhea, 
iarrhea c. 



TENNESSEK. 



E, died S('i)t, :;u 



1284 .Smith. 
1313 Short. 
1353 Smith. 



died .Tune 20. diiiiThe; 



7. to .V. dli-.l .Inn 
\- II. •-'. Co D. di. 
13. Co A. dl.'d .7 



4.51S Underrate. A. 



Co E. died Mar IS, 'M. diarrhea. 
1 A. died March 31. diarrhea c. 
. Co B. died April 2. fever typhus. 

I, died April 2, pneumonia. 
Co A. died April 12. dyscnterv. 



2. Co I. died .Tune 16. diarrke* e. 
lel, 13. Co C. died June IS. scorbutus. 
S cav. died June 2S. dysentery 



, Co I. died July 7. scorbutus. 

Co K. died July 8, scorbutus. 

Co G, died .Tuly 12. scorbutus. 
1 cav. Co E, died Apr 1 .5. smallpox. 
1 T). died Apr 13, sniallpoN. 



TENNESSEE. 



West, W F. 2, Co H, died Aug 2. anasarca. 
Waid. John, citizen, died Aug 8, diarrhea. 
J\hUb.v, K B, 2, Co c, died Am- 1.5, smallpo.x. 
Weese. VV, 2, Co I, died Apr 23, smallpo.\. 
Weir, I, 1 cav, Co B, died July 14, diarrhea c 
Wilsxju, H 2. Co B, died Juiy 14, scorbutus. 
Wolf, A, 10, Co C, died July H 
WiU!am.s, A, 3 cav, Co E, died July 
Willis, Jas, Tenn State G, died I.-lr 
Webbe, J, 2, Co B, died July I'l 
Wilson, J, 12, Co F, died Julv "i . 
Wilson, S L, 2. Co D, died .Jiil\ • 
Waltord, w, 7, Co A, died Juli l: - 
Co C, died Aus 1 - 

7 cav, Co B, died \ 

, Co A, died An- i 
Co B, died Auk i ■ 
2, Co B, died -\ii 



2S11 Chase, M, 6. Co H, died July 3, bronchi 

a351 Cole, A H, 9, Co H, died July 15. scorbi 

3817 Croclier, D, 5, Co D, died July 23, diairl 

3918 Clough, John D. 11, Co A, died July LM. c 

■1205 Chamberlain, C, Co A, died July 29. dla 

4S83 Crouse, N, 5, Co C, died Aug 6, Moiimls 

51U3 Chester, A, 11, Co K, died Aug 9, diaiil 



Wallac 
Wright. J W, 
Withyde. S, ] 



SOUS Drew, F, 1 cav, Co F, died July 9. 
5927 Donnhue, P. 1 cav, Co D. died Aut 
C104 Dunn. G 13. » 1, Co G. died Aug 
r.33S noviug. P W, I artil. Co F, died _■ 



Co F, died Oct 4, scorbutvis. 
L. ]4. Co H, died May 1, dial- 



died Ai>i il - 1 , , 

D. died .M:.\ 1. ilumli. 1, 
'. died May Ifi, an;is;nc!i 

E, died Apr 10, .smallix 



VERITIOilfT. 



Co G. died Sept 9, diarrhea c. 

■o r, died Sept 28, diarrhea. 

' 11. Co A, died Oct 11, diarrhea. 
artil, Co A, died Oct 21. s. orh.itus 
Co A. died Xov 11 il ,, i,, r, 

'o C. died Marcli l:i .,-. <l , h, , 



11, Co L, died .Scpt S, diarrhea ■■- < 
artil, Co K, died Oct 12, dlarrh.;.. i 
:. Co K, died Oct 15, diarrhea c. 
4, Co n. died Oct 22. scorhnt'i 



0204 Farnham, L D, ** 11, I'u A, died Aug 20. ictn, -..'' 

]7,30 Gelo, A, 3, Co B, died ,Tune 8, diarrhea c. 

5273 Green. E, 2 battery, died Aug 10. diarrhea c. 

8572 Gleason, C W, 1 artil. Co H. died Sept 12. dyseni. 

9799 Gillman, S A, 4, Co G. died Sept 20. diarrhea. 
11. W8 Graves. J. 11. Co E, died Oct 28. scorbutus. 
12531 Gerry, E B, * 4, Co H, died Jan 26, '05. diarrhea 



V, died Aug 10. .scorbutus. 
:.. died Aug IS, diarrhea. 
: H. died A\ig 24, dysenter.y. 
died .Vug 31. dysentery. 



Bli.'^s. J II 
Burchard. 
Benson. A 



ISO Barlver, F. 



Brainard. J P., 



Barker, C, 4, 
Batch.' ri F.' 1 



12100 Baxt 
12412 Pish 
J25S.5 nail. 



11S1I Howard, J, 11, Co A, died N(,v 4. diarrhea c. 
1200 Hall. C A. 1. Co A. died Nov 17. scorbutus. 
12300 Hodges, J, 1 cav, Co H, died Dec 17, scorbutus. 

3309 Jones. H L. 0. Co B. died Julv 14. diarrhea. 
3858 .lo.slln, H. 1, Co B. died July 24. diarrhea c. 
3880 Jordan, A E. 17. Co A. died July 24, scorbiitu.s. 



0908 K.i-.v I. . 1 ;,,til. Co F. died Aug 27. scorbutus 
7702 Km I \ s I in D. died Sept 4. scorbutus. 
8901 Kii- I . \\ I, Co H, died Sept 16, scorbutus, 
0239 Km 111, i ii:i. I int.il, Co K, died Aug 26, scorbutus 

4597 I.a ii.in.v II, 1. Co M, died Aug 3, diarrhea. 

4004 Kiiii.iiin, II, :., Id A, died Aug 3. dysentery. 

70.53 Ij;ii. , ,\, 1 mv. died Sept 3, debllitas. 

7891 I.iMlil. iiiiii-li, .1, 17. Co A. died Sept 5. diarrhea. 

83.55 I.i-.ii».it, I', II, Co L. died Sept 10. diarrhea. 
10180 LuuKorshan. W C, 1 cav, Co F. died Oct 1, diarrhi 
11074 Lacker, II, 11, Co A, died Oct 17, scorbutus. 
12910 Lumsden C. 4 cav, Co B, died Feb 8, '65, scorbutus 

1335 Mitchell, Jacob, 2d bat, died May 24, anasarca. 
1544 Mose.y. A, 1 cav, Co K, died June 1, diarrhea c. 
2088 Mclntire, John, 7. Co P, died June 17, diarrhea i 
2394 Manian. P, 9, died June 24, diarrhea c. 
4017 Morse, W. 1, Co F, died Aug 3, diarrhea. 
5073 Martin. James, 1, Co M, dlec" 



iig 8, fever con- 



Win. 



E, died Aug 



died Aug 30, dysentery. 
Hod Sept 11. diarrhea. 
, Co I. died Sept W, diarrhea. 



2d bat. died July 11, 
Co D, died July 12. 

artil. died Auj; 7. diar 



11SU5 VVorthers, S T, 1 ca 
12150 WiUey, J S. 1 artll. 
4333 W-ashburu, Tru, 1 c: 



Co D, died Nov 6, dy.seotery. 
?o A. died Nov 25, seorbutus. 
, Co D, died Aug 2. dysentery. 



T1R<>}II¥IA. 



821 Anderson, A, 2, 
."JTli Armstrong, «* 8 
;H2 Ayers. S V. 11, 
lues Arnistron!;. (i U 
-'71)9 Ariulml: \V n 
,-.011 Ariii.tin. . I ,1 
3341 Arboiiu- ■ \\ ! 

8803 Aber.i .\ 

1152.- AUi-.iii '. I < 



C, died May 



died March 30, tevar 



lied Apr 0, fever typhus. 
IV, Co D, died May 1, diai 



4, diarrhea. 
1, diarrhea, 
anasarca. 

vseiiterv. 



butus. 
Varnum, E G J, 11, Co F, died Aug 15. scorbuti 



ihitney. A. 9, 



Geo O, 



2174 Campbell, 



647 Davis, S, 3, Co D. died Apr 



diarrhea. 



:, died Sept 
cav, Co fc. 



cav, Co Tj, died Oct 12, diarrhea 



vln, militia, die* 



!3, pneumonia, 
r 18. dysentery, 
diarrhea c. 



Fawkes, Wm, 14, Co D, diea Aug 15, 
Foster, S, S. Co A, died Aug 29, dvsei 
Feather, J B, 14, Co B, died Sent 5, dis 
Feasiey, Len, 1 artil, died Sept 14, seort 
Fusner, J E, e cav, Co D, died Seut H, 
Freeboru, 11 L," 14, Co B, died Oct 2 

tent. 
Furr, E, 10, Co K, di.-d Oit n. (litinli.-; 



', ditd Aug L'2, scorDutus. 
butus. '''"'■ "^'^ •'^'^ "■ '«5. ^^of- 

241 O.xley^ Robt, 14. Co C, died Mar 30, diarrhea c. 
7t)i Osborne, Thomas, 5, Co H, died June 9, dysentery. 
30 I'atki^d, Myron C, 2 cav, Co I, died Mar 13, pleu- 
7i!7 I'lirl. I ih Id, John, 4, Co F. died . 
■■- i'"i;' .. ■■■11, c D, 10, 



4738 Gordon, s, ; 

(5348 Guenant, A 
10581 Garton, Wn 
11574 Gluck, A E 
11864 Gibson, A. 



§3^ iisi/;;;;;,,: 

1013 Hess, J. 
1421 HattieW, 



41 Maddo 
280 Mason 



1209n M.ao, 1 
12272 M'jCuu-i 
9488 McGreg 
12008 McWlIs 



.July 25, diarrhea, 
pt 2, d: 
Seirt 



10S54 White, J N. 
148 Young, A, .« 
094 Tounii Ed,' 



Tl'lSCOiVSIlf. 



I M 

I 869-J 
^ 10830 



Bower, H, 1, Co a, 
Tiurk, O. 15,^0 iJ, ^:. - 
liawgarder, II, •_'. c i- 
liall, H, 7. Co A, rti.'il 
Bowhan, H A,-" 10, 

typhus. 
lirooRs, E, 1 cav, Co 
I!<...ii,.r, B F.** lA, r„ 



I; l.'>. diarrhea. 
(>. diarrhea, 
died June 18, tew 

June 22, diarrhea 



. Co D. died .Sept 20. scorbutus. 
;o D. died Oct 6. scorbutus. 

13, Co A, died Oct 25. scoibutus. 
. Co B, died Nov 3. scorbutus. 

Co IK died Nov 20, wounds. 

scorbutus. 



lug 13. wounds, 
c 19, scorbutus. 
s 30, dTsentery. 
\n<.' :m. gangrene. 
-' ir n. diarrhea. 

- 1 1-, diarrhea. 



I. died Oct 14, scorbutus. 
. died Nov 2. scorbutus, 
died Nov 1.5. scorbutus. 
K. dif-d Oct 28, diarrhea. 



■ -1 .iiilv 2«, iysentery. 
\ .-> i , dysentery. 
U, died Aug 9, scor- 



ept 7,^diarrh 



Bavid, D P, 25, Co B, died Mar S, '05, diarrhea ! 
Knger, .T. 15. Co K. died .Tune 24, dysentery c. 



G W. T, Co C. 
W,* 7, Co E, di 
W P, 10. Co A. 



n, W R, 24, Co D, died Feb 14, rheumatism. 

• O.** 16, Co Ti, died May 31. diarrhea. 
'■.'■;- . Fred, 15, Co I, died Jon.' 21, ilKiiriua. 
'iuth. H, 1. Co D, died Jiilv T lii- !, n 
utccnman, D."21. Co K, di-i i i- :'-.i,t.-ry. 
Grcenwall, M. 1 cav, Co r . ! ' < iitery. 

Orunds, L, 15. Co I, died A 
Groujpe, D, 4. Co P. died s. i ; , : :,. 
lUindiison, H." 13, Co I, diid ■_>•]■ ~ ■i':tus. 
Goon, John E. 30, died Aug 23, diavrli. a. 

Helt, Carl, 20, Co E, died Apr 1, dvsenterv. 
Hale. A C. 21, Co I. died Apr 24, fever tn.hus. 
nasliins, J, 1. Co E, died May 10, dyfen'ery. 
Hoffland, — , 1 set, 15, Co K, died Juno 5, anasarca. 



Jillett, J, 7, Co H, di..l 
Jennings, J R,» 45, Co I, 
Johnson, W H, 6, Co H, 



1, Co H, died May 17, scorbutus. 
, 1.5, Co E, died June 26, dysentery c. 
lii B,* 21, Co B, died ,Tuly 27, fever 

Co C, died July 31, diarrhea 

died 



I uii.-s,* 24, Co H, died June 9, anasarca. 
II, died June IS, diarrhea. 
I NV. 3 battery, died July 1, dysentery. 

\1 . , li, E, 1 cav, Co L, died July 6, diarrhea. 
iMc Korini-, J, 1. Co F, died July 7, diarrhea. 
McLaulin, C, 36, Co I, died July 20, diarrhea. 
Mathison, E N, 2,- Co E, died Aug 6, diarrhea. 
Many, J, 24, Co D, died Aug 8. diarrhea. 
McP'adden, H. 1 cav. Co P, died Aug 9, diarrhea. 
Mnrtes. B, 10, Co D, died Aug 15, scorbutus. 
Main, Henry, 30, Co P. died Aug 15, diarrhea. 

, -, ... Jo I. died Aug 20, r 
Me.sser, P, 5, Co B, died Aug 21, dii 
Myers, s, 15. Co G, died Oct 4, scorbutus. 
Miilasky, E, 21, Co B, died Nov 9, scorbutus. 

Nelson, K, 15, Co R, died July 30, scorbutus. 
Northam, S R,*""10, Co C, died Aug 7. scorbutus. 
Nichols, Wm. 10, Co I, died Aug 18, dysentery. 
NelT, VVm, 33, Co I, died Oct G, scorbutus. 



5683 
5739 
0231 McClury, 



diarrhea. 



11, diarrhea. 



6088 
ilSOO 
11812 



Olson, O, 15, Co B, died Ju 

Ochle, P, 26, Co E, dii'd Oct 27, 

Olston, M, 15, Co B, died Nov 

Palmer, John,* 7, Co C, di.'rt A] 

Plum, A, 4 cav, Co K. di. d .liuj 

Peterson, A,* 15, Co K. •: i i! 

Picket, T B,* 1, Co F. ^ ' 

Purdy, M, 10, Co E. 'i : 
. Plrlrls, J, 17, Co P, d:. ; 
I Purdee, J, 10, Co I, di- d ^> i- i 
; Peterson, S, 15, Co K, dud b. i 

Plllsbury, A J, 1 cav, Co H. di. i 

Patterson, 3, 21. Co A, died tri 

Painter, H,** ID, Co F, died S. 
; Patterson, S,* 15, Co I, died h-. i 

Peterson, C, 15, Co J, died Scji 
i Roach, A, 21, Co P, died June 

Kenseler, H, 2, Co G. died July _ . . 

Reynclers, P S, 10, Co K. died July 20, dysentery. 

Reed, O, 1, Co K, died Aug 7, dysentfrv. 



.=;chkassen, J J, 7, Co F. died Mar 19, dysentery. 
Shrigley, H. 10. Co G, died Apr, 8. diarrhea. 
.■-liirus, R, 15. Co F, died July 3. diarrhea c. 
Sirbirth. P, 24, Co E. died July 9, anasarca. 
Shoop, W, 1, Co G, died July 18, diarrhea. 



3583 SultoE, J, 10, Co B, died Julv 19, diarrhea. 

fsn Sharp, J W, 2, Co G, died July 30, diairhea. 

4378 Smith, W F, 10, Co B, died July 31, djarrhca. 

4436 Shun, J, 24, Co H, died Julv 31, diarrhea. 

4788 Scott, E G," 21, Co D, died Aug !>, scorbutus. 

4S82 SUngerland, John, 1 cav, Co B, died Aug 6, fever 
intermittent. 

CS43 Starr, E, 16, Co P, died Aug 26, wounds. 

7014 Seaman, M,*« 21, Co B, died Sept 2, dysentery. 

H1G8 Sniith, i, 4 cav, Co K, died Sept 8, diarrhea. 

9693 Snvder, M, 26, Co E, died Sept 24, scorbutus. 
11037 Smith, S M,* 21, Co F, died Oct 17, scorbutus. 
11047 Sales, A D, 4, Co K, died Oct 17, anasarca. 

2148 Tung, S W, 21, Co D, died June 18, scorbutus. 

2385 Tay, S, 1, Co K, died June 24, diarrhea a. 

25S8 ToniUnson, Ilobt, 6, Co B, died June 28, dlariliea c 

Thompson, D D, 36, Co B, died June 10, diarrhea. 

Tyler, J," 10, Co A, died July 16, diarrhea. 



3120 

3375 
3661 
4467 
6858 
7160 
8500 
11236 
11420 
11475 



TucKtr, 

Taylor, A L,, 25, Co E, aieu Aug 
Taylor, I, 6, Co E, died Aug 20 
Thorn, F C, 1 cav, Co L, diid Ai 
TToutman, A, 2", died Sept lir, ;.< 
Thurber, D,* 36, Co G, died Oct 
Tyler, E P, 10, Co F, died Oct 2 
Thorst»i, P, 24, Co G, died Oci : 
Thompson, O, 15, Co K, died Jai 



2309 Updell, J S, 15, Co B, died June 22, diarrhe: 



6, broiichitis. 



8359 

8427 ., .-, _. 

11390 Voclee, F,* l6, Co E, died 



gangrc 
arbutus 



9484 
9938 
10213 



Webster, A C,*« 7, Co E, died May 7, bronchitis. 
Winleis, P, 1, Co M, died JVlay 6, diarrhea. 
Wilder, John, 1 cav, Co F, dieS May 10, diarrhea c. 
Welcome, E D, 1 cav, Co L, died May 31, diarrhea. 
Walter, fe P, 21, Co G, died June 7, diarrhea. 
Welton, M S, 1 cav, Co L, died June 13, diarrhea c. 
Winchester, Geo, 21, Co I, died June 28, scorbutus. 
Weaver, H, 10, Co F, died July 4, diarrhea. 
Wens, Charles, 7, Co B, died July 16, diarrhea c. 
Wakefield, D, 25, Co K, died Alig 4, diarrhea. 
Woodward, W B, 1, died Sept 21, scorbutus. 
Wick, J, 1 cav, Co H, died *iri,t. 2.S, scorbutus. 
WilUs, E, 7, Co E, died Oct L'. s. «ih>itus. 
WlncheU, S, 1, Co D, died Cirt C. s.„ii™tus. 
Whalen, M, 12, Co B, died Oct 21, Murbutus. 
Ward, A, 1 cav, Co C, died iec 31, scorbutus. 



12G26 Tessen, 



24, Co 



UiVITED STATES AR^MY 



Anderson, A, 16, Co C, died June 10. diarrhea c. 
Atwell, Thos,»* 6 cav, Co M, died Julv 20, phthisis. 
^ —, died July 31, scorbutus. 



rcbritis. 
14, Co C, died Aus 18, dysentery. 
Austin, Jas,** 4 cav, Co K, died Sept 7, dysentery. 
Annis, Chas, 8 colored, Co I, died Oct 26, scorbutus. 
Alfka, A H, 2 cav, Co D, died Sept 19, diarrhea. 

Blossom, Chas, 6 cav, Co E, died Mar 22, flvsentery. 
Bouphten, M, 16, Co E, died May 15, anasarca. 
Bailey, Andrew, 16, Co K, died M;i\ 1>' diuili.i, 
Britner, A, 10, Co K, died May Is .n i .!■ . 
Banks, E E, 17, Co C, died May 1" .i,. i . ' 
Burton, Geo, 8 colored, Co I, died Mi. i u i li,. ,i 

Barden, Chas S, 15, Co E, died .Mc J'. - - -^ 

Beal, H, 15, Co C, died Mav 28. ili.uii,,., ,. 
Becker, L, 2, Co B, died May -v. aim 1 1, .a. 
Brown, C. 16, Co I), died June '.i, ;iii;is;ii ca. 
Bates, E L, 6 cav, Co E, died .Iiijir 17, diarrhea. 
Branna-san, J, 18, Co D, di.d .lujie -i. dcbilitas. 
Bigler, ^ M, 2 cav, Co B, 



9848 
10621 
11577 



Bradshaw, H, marine corps, died July 1, diarrhea. 
Bush, W, 15, Co E, died July 15, diarrhea c. 
~ " ■ ~ 19, Co A, died Aug 6, dysentery. 



Baldwin, 



Chisholm, J M,'* marine corps, died Apr L 

diarrhea c. 
Clemens, 1), 6, Co L, died June 14, diarrhea c. 
Clemburg, J, 16, Co D, died June 19, diarrhea. 
CassmaDj^ A, marine corps, died June 20, diarrhea 



Thos. 15. Co H. died Julv 
16, Co H, diei 
Co A, died July 18, "dysen.i 

.=. Co H, died July 24 dia 

* ' '' . died .July 30, diarrhea. 



Cavanaugh, P, 16, Co H, died Julv 10, diarrhea. 
' , H, 12, Co A, died July 18, dysen.tery. 

24, diarrhea. 



5156 Cu. . J.. 
5234 Cms. 1, I 1 :. 
5436 Chaiiipu.y, 1 
6420 Canmiell, J. 
7532 Coolidge, M, 



Oorst, James, 1 I. i .. I 
Connell, J, 14, c .. U, 
Chamberlain, 0, 17, C. 
Collins, M, 4 cav, Co 
Carter, C A, 1, Co B 
Clifford. J, (5 cav, Co 
Chase, L, 10, Co C, d 



9034 
9113 
9186 Carroll. L, 2 



9482 
9814 
10210 
10557 



congreve. E, a, en . 
Cuyler, W, 16, Co 1 
Crocker, Chas, 2, < ■ 
Cargill, C, 12, Co 1' 
Clark, R W, 2 i 



Breen, A, d, Co if', died Aug 15, dysentery. 
Boyd, John B, 4, Co K, died Aug 19, diarrhea. 
Bradman, A M,** 6 cav, Co M, died Aug 23, 

diarrhea c. 
Burd, W H, 6, Co E, died Aug 23, anasarca. 
Bowers. J, 4, Co K, died Aus 26, anasarca. 
Burk. James, 1. Co K, died Sept 3, diarrhea. 
Brossessault, M, 2 artil, Co M, died Sept 5,diarrhea. 
Banvall, J, 4, Co F, died Sept 16, scorbutus. 
Bartlett, E K. 2 s s, Co D, died Sept 21, scorbutus. 
Barstow, J, 18, Co D, died Sept 24, diarrhea c. 
Barrett, J, 18, Co D, died Sept 27, scorbutus. 
Britzer, L B,* 15, Co C, died Sept 10. diarrhea. 
Brown, J, 12, Co H, died Oct 28, scorbutus. 
Brlokley, H, 1, Co K, died Nov 1, scorbutus. 
Ball, W, 12, Co C, died Nov 18, scorbutus. 
Boyer, J, 1 cav, Co K, died Nov 21, siorbutus. 
Bromley, J, 18, Co G, died Jan 31, '05, scorbutus. 



76 Casey, Jno, 19, Co A, 



Co . 



Doney, .^ W, 6 cav, Co D, died May 21, diarrhea. 
Dunn, Wm, 19, Co F, died June 5, dysentery. 
Dunn, John, 18, Co H, died June 20, diarrhea c. 
Bonalan, M, 2 cav, Co L, died June 26, dysentery. 
Beyer, H.** 18, Co B, died July 7, dysentery. 
Barvin, W W, 2 s s, Co B, died July 31, diarrhea. 
Dinslow, B F, 12, Co G, died Aug 1, scorbutus. 
Belaney, Jacob, 5 artil, Co F.died Aug 3,scorbutus. 
Boll, ft, 14, Co C, died Aug 11, diarrhea. 
Bolan, P, 19, Co P, died Aug 12, phthisis. 
Davis, G,* 19, Co A, died Aug 15, scorbutus. 
Decker, James, 10, died Aug 18, dysentery. 
Davis, J W,* l5, Co E, died Aua 19, dJarrhe 
Doran, J M, 19, Co E, died Aug^20, diarrhea 
Douglity, D B. 3 artil, Co C, died 
Davidson, J H, 15, Co C, died Aiig 25, anasarca. 
Delaney, E,_19, Co F, died Aug 26, 



Delaney, J, 



bo P, 'died Auk''27, 'diarrhe 



Samuel, 4 cav. C 
Downlns, M, 10, Co T>. 
Doule, J. 10, Co D. III. 
Davis, Clarke, 1 butt • 
Draperj_L, 14, Co 1 ■ 
Bavy, H, 18, Co G. n 
Diller, O M, 5 cav. i > i 
Drummond, J, 18, C 1 
Dunn, C, 15, Co C, die 



' I. r L.s, scorbutus. 
4, '05, 'scorbutus. 



5648 Evans, T, 14, Co F, died Aug 14, dysentery. 
6813 Edwards, Wm (negro). 8, Co A,died Aug 35,aiarrhea. 
7576 Erick, J, 2, Co K, ded Serit 2. dysentery. 
7616 Ellerton, N, 16, Co D, died Sept 2, scoibul 
12689 Emmict, S S, 5, Co C, died Feb 22, ' 



12 Fercuson, J, 6 cav, Co E, died Mar 15, catarrh. 

13 Pit/gibbons, Thos, 2, Co C. died May 20. diarrhea. 

Ti r. i.ll, .T, 12, Co A, died May 31, diarrhea c. 
V. I 'I. - II, 18, Co E, died Mav 23, diarrhea i 



37, July 3, fever remit- 









I. .:.. il . .T; 


i;i, scorbutus 










. oibutus. 


■-'a 1 1; 


Fi.st.T," J, 4, C 


.'h. di 


■(1 Itjr 19," sec 


rbutus. 


272 


GiUigan, Mat, 


' 1, Co 


I. died Mar 31, dysentery. 


1639 


Gard?nei-, C. s 


ienal c 


orps. died Jut 


e 6, diarrhea 


2801 


Gulterman, S.- 


* 10. c 


, K. died July 


2, diarrhea. 


4977 


Gray, Wm T 




1'. d '.UL 7. d 


irrhea. 


6182 


Gal^,'Whl-.. 






, diaJThea c. 


7220 


Gulvere, l':t, 






JO, scorbutus. 


8057 


Griffith, S, 1 1 








8671 


Gunter, Join,. 






dhirrhea. 


8857 


Grace, Tlic.a 


.' l.''i: 


l;. d,._.l S..i,t 




9851 


^^f\Sl- 


Co K, 


lied Sept 27, 


scorbutus. 


2066 


Co E, died Nov 16. dysentery. 


7335 Golton, R, 16 


Co B, 


died Aug 30, 


diarrhea. 


397 


Ha-tch, T C, 1 


, Co A 


died Apr C. p 
died April 13, 


neumonia. 




Halbert, P, 2, 


Co H, 


dysentery. 



UNITED STATES ARirc. 



Halpin, P, 5 artil, Co H, died June 1, dianhea c. 
Haney, H, 16, Co D, died June 3, diarrhea c. 
Hurman. J H, •! cav, Co E, died June 4, diarrhea i 
Hendricks, J, 16, Co i), died June IT, anasarca. 
Hogan, M, 16, Co A, died June 20, diarrhea a. 
Hurley. D, marine corps, died July 1, dysentery. 
Hunt, Wm, 16, Co D. died July 7, diarrhea e. 



5, Co C, died July 31, diarrhea. 
Co F, died Aug 29, dysentery. 

V4UO Harsham. J R, 15, Co G, died Aug 31, anasarca. 

8004 Hallcy, J, 13, Co B, died Sept 6, diarrhea. 

9104 Hook, H, 19. Co F. died Sept 18, diarrhea c. 

9155 Heir, J, 14, Co A, died Sept 18, scorbutus. 

9C.05 Hildri-th, Jas, 12, died Sept 24. diarrhea. 

9918 Hanev, J, 12, Co C, died Sept 28, scorbutus. 

10054 Hasle'r, C, 13, Co M, died Sept 30. gangrene. 

10439 Hlrshlleld, Or, marine corps, died Oct 7. scorbutus. 

10857 Harman, J, 15, Co E. died Oct 14, diarrhea. 

11136 Hamilton, S, 2, s s, Co D, died Oct 19, diarrhea c. 

12309 Hill, M A, 2, fio G, died ,Ian 1. '05, debllitas. 

121101 Holt, E lnesro),35, CoH, died Feb 6, '65, diarrhea c. 

10322 Hamman, W H, lo, Co F, died Oct 4, scorbutus. 



5532 ImhofT, I. 15, Co E, died Aug 13. 
7647 Ireland. George, 14, Co E. died Se 
10742 Ireson. I, 4 cav, Co A, died Oct 11 



diarrhea c. 

Johnson. P, 2 battery, died Sept 8, scorbutus. 
3U6 Jones, W. 1 artU, Co K. died Sept 10, scorbutus. 
319 Jones. C B, 1 cav. Co H. died Oct 3, scorbutus. 
y23 Jerald, W H, *" 18, Co F, died Nov 8, scorbutus. 

495 Klngcnr. J, 1, Co K. died April 12, diarrhea. 
912 Kelly, Jolin, 16, Co C, died Hay 5, diarrhea c. 
662 Kain, P F, ** lo, Co A, died June 6, dysentery. 
256 Kenley. i>, 2, Co F, died July 13, dysentery. 



i», 2, (JO b', died July 13, 
y, F, IS, Co F, died .Truly 



60B1 McClaiT, R, 11, Co G, died Aug 18, scorbutus. 
6313 Munson, C, 12, Co X>, died Aug 20, scorbutuB. 
6407 Mulhern, C, 4 cav, Co C, died Aug 22, scorbutus. 
6515 Mantle, J M, « 15, Co F, died Aug 22, fever typhus. 
6851 Marston, B, 51, s s, Co G, died Aug 25, diarrhea. 
6973 McKlnley, EW, marine cuius, died Aug 27, diarrhea. 
7341 McGuire, J, 12, Co D, died Aug 30, scorbutus. 
8293 Mun, W, 18, Co H, died Sept 9, scorbutus. 
8473 McGlnness, A, 4 artU, Co E, died Sept 11, scor- 



Miller, H, 2 artil, died Sept 20, diarrhea. 
Morris. G J, IS, Co 1, died Sept 21, diarrhea 

Molirrnnff 11 1« fo T flifd Sept 26, scorbi 
M;uiiiii _• I l,> ( o .\ d .(1 ( ut 1, scorbutus. 



12364 McGorren, J, 17, Co 6, died Dec 3i, scorbutus. 



8003 
6954 
10240 



Northrup, H E, 4, Co H, died July 3, diarrhea. 
Newcomlje. John, 18, Co G, died Aug 20, anasarca. 
Nichols, H, * 12, Co A, died Aug P" ■■ 



Naft, V, bugler. 



Co F, died Ja 



Co B, died April 16. diarrhea. 



2368 
7036 



ew'el, 'l, 18, to G. (Ik-d March 17, '65, diarrhea ■ 
Co K, died June 23, 



O'Reilly, Theodore, ** 
~ "" ' 10, Co A, di 



11846 Osrans, J, ^ 
492 Parfrld!:e, J ' 



died April 12, diarrhe 



5643 K.llv, J, III! 
r,271 Kochel. .1, - 
6577 Kelly, Wm, 
6764 King, I, 7. 



11949 Kennedy. J, 



Co E, died . 
I orps, died . 
F. dlod .\\ic 



Mulhall.I' 
Marze. .Ik 
Mct.au£:li;i;;, J 
McConaghy, 1', 

Meadow, John, 



i\ 10, diarrhea. 
1 ', diarrhea. 
• \ May E4. diarrhea. 

li May 30. diarrhea. 
! •' 10, diarrhea. 
If 14. diarrhea c. 
lied June 14, scor- 



cav, Co v.. died .Tune 25, scorbutus. 

.- ! corps, died June 30, dysentery. 

29-.:0 Miller. C H. 6 cav. Cn F. died July 5. scorbutus. 
.'!054 McKlnn.v J. marino rnrps. died July 9. diarrhea C. 
3083 Malonei", i; i ■ • - i;, Hi.d July 9. diarrhea c. 
39.50 MerklU. i < . m died July 25. diarrhea. 

4712 Murch. V, 1 I . > i!i,rt Aug 4. diarrhea. 
4823 McClint.. I 11. died Auc 5. diarrhea c. 

4863 Martin. M . i • 'i- died Auc 6. diarrhea. 

.lni'S Martin, J, 1 r:,v. > n k. died Auc 11, diarrhea c. 
5364 McOann, n. IJ. Co R. died Auc 11, diarrhea. 

cav, Co K, died Aug 12. scorbutus. 



5581 
5769 
6073 



McT.ean, 
McCoslin. ilob. 
McDonald, 4 cc 



an, v^u o. uieu Aug lo. envere 

Co E, died Aug 18, dysentery. 



Quiiihaek, J, 18, Co G, died July 20, scorbutus. 

Ross, — , 19, Co A, died March 5, phthisis. 
Roonev, Mark, 14,- Co F, died March 27, pneumonia. 
Reardon, D, 13, Co G, died April 6, dysentery. 
Reynolds. Edward, marine corps, died April 23, 



4957 
5210 

5984 



Ronev, F J, 18, Co E, died July 15. diarrhea c. 
Ritzer, Geo A. 5 cav, Co H. died July 23, diarrhea. 
Robinson. W R, 6 cav, Co H, died July 30, diarrhea. 



Rouke, J, 10, 6a D, died Aug 17, diarrhe: 
Richards, Theodore, 2 cav, Co D, died Aug 2£ 

diarrhea. 
Rogers, Wm, 18, Co G, died Sept 11, scorbutus, 
Reynolds, D, 4 cav, Co C, died Sept 19, anasarca. 
Reillv. J, 3, Co B, died Oct 2, scorbutus. 
Rawson, J, 16, Co K, died June 30, diarrhea c. 



F. died April 2, diarrhea. 
p fli.-il Mr»v 20. diarrhea. 
:i . ' " ]\ *\\<H\ May 21, diarrhea. 
' ! 'd May 23. diarrhea. 
r I lime 5, scorbutus. 
: I line 7. diarrhea. 
ii. 1 1 17. scorbutus. 



303 StrifT, Join 



2298 Styles, J X. 
2550 Sumser, J, 1 
3110 Spaulding. J 
3114 Skinner. L,. 
3838 Smartkash. 
3978 Somers, P. ■ 
4238 Seyhert, J s 
4310 Smith. All( I 
4666 Striper, M. 
5022 " ~ ' 

5305 



ine 27. diarrhea, 
died July 10. diarrhea. 
inlv 10, diarrhea. 

(1 July 23. diarrhea c. 
I July 26. diarrhea. 
'lied .July 29, diarrhea. 
Miiv 30, anasarca. 
'.n 4, scorbutus. 
iiL' 8. diarrhea c. 
Aug 11, scorbutus. 
■ ■ ' diarrhea. 



UNITED STATES ARMY. 



10i;l4 SuUiviu 

H144 Bchrodf 

11301 Smith, . 

11333 Stantoi^ 

11664 Spenci 

11690 Shortm:, 

12186 Street. , 

12211 Stanton 



Took'v, Miilj.icl, 13, Co a, died Mar 21, diarrhea i 
Taylor, Ai.ios, 17, Co H, died Apr 12, diarrhea c. 
Thompson Wm, 18, Co 6, died June 23, scorbutus. 
Truman, .1, 5 ( av, Co D, died .lune 20, dTsentery. 
Tyson, F. .s 11 in li rli,-,] .liilv )7 i.lf.iViti-i. 
Tredi-idL'. , \ r i - . .,: :,, .i d \iil : :iii;i>arca. 
Taylor, M ;■ - ' ■ ;■ .! ., ■ h. ;i. 

Turk, 11 ■ :l ,,■•'.,,, 

Thonia-, i : > i . i ■ , v n i ;lira c. 

Train. T, M . , . - i .1,. .! ^ i.i ■. .h.uriM ,. 
Thomas, 1^ (n.LToi, a, Co i>, di.d .'^ei.t 11, t.-ver Intel 



7829 Unmucli, C, 1 aitil, Co K, died Sept 4, dysentery. 

3657 Volmore, .1, 3, Co K, died .Jul 
7042 Vaneotten, Wm, 16. Co D, dl 
7135 Vickery, Wni, 1. Co H, died Aug 28, diarrhea. 
'2041 Van Buren, \V H, 16, Co B, di.jd Nov lij, scorbui 

1259 Walker, Wm, 6, Co T>. di. .1 M .- ■! .ii...li..a. 
1299 Worster.Chas B, 5 cav.C ii : ; ! r ; imrrhei 
2752 White, Thomas. 1. Co J) .11 <':.'. rli.a. 

■1023 Winia.ms, B. 18, Co D. (h ■: i Mitus. 

4248 Warnej, S, 16. Co E, di.-.i i - ,- .. .-. 

4306 Williams, .John, 4. Co I). . I irli.a. 

,'>425 Walreor. 10. Co D. died A.. 

0125 Wlcllham, Ci H. 16, Co 1!, .1 .n.ntu 

0637 Wills. S, 15, Co E, died \: .; , ., 

7048 Wright, C S, 12, Co C, di.-.l \.i ;j7, f. , . r . ..,ii;,.st 
7109 Wadsworth, B H. 12, Co V, (li.'d Avs -n. diarrhe 
7254 Warner, H, 2, Co D, died Auk 30. diarrhea. 
9105 Whitney, J W, • 4 cav, Co K, died Sept 18, s. 

.. Samuel, 8, Co F. died Sept IS. diarrhea. 

ZTO), 8, C.I P. died S.^pt 14, si 



n854 
10355 
10374 



Walker, John 

butus. 
Walter, I, 17. Co : 



10756 Waldo, J M, 1 artil, Co K, .1: .1 1 1, ( i j ^. ..iimti 

11137 Williams, C, 1 artil, Co K, di..il u.t i;i, s,'orbuti 

n,S95 Wlzmaker, a, 2, Co M, died Oct 24, scorbutus. 

12009 Wilson, O W, 15, Co A. died Nov 14, scorbutus 

C-196 Targer, A, 18. died Aug 22. scnrbutns. 

7101 Touns, Robert, 1 cav, Co K. dieii aiil' ?s, diarr 

10754 TounR, E R, 2 artil, Co M .(i. .1 ... I |- -....i.iiti 

11373 Young, J C, 19, Co A, di. .1 . ■ : ': : '.tus. 



M, 14, Co : 



UIVITED STATES IVAVY. 

319 Akinson, A, G B Nepsia, died .Tune 27, diarrhea. 
398 Anker, Geo. schooner Norman, died Aug 4, diai-rhea. 

371 Anderson.Chas, » B Southlleld, died Sep 7,dlarrhca. 

319 Bradley, John, G B Southfleld. died .Tiily 3,diarrhea. 
175 Brodcriek, W. U S Navv, died ,Tuly 17,' diarrhea. 

372 Bowers, W H, G B Wat.-r Witch, died Aug 8, 

diarrhea c. 
D47 Boucher, W, G B Shawshecn, died Nov 10, scor- 
butus. 

314 Carnes, Wm, U S Navy, died .Tune 13, diarrhea e. 
149 Conant. G- S, V S S Southlleld, died June IS, 

diarrhea. 
580 Carter. W J, G B Montgomery, died June 27, 



..luo ^^oiiHur, .J, u ib i\av.y, aieu &ept i. scorbutus. 
9544 Culbert, J, U S Na^T, died Sept 23, diarrhea. 

1G4 Dillingham, J N, G B Housatonic, died Mar 26. 
phthisis. 
0437 Dullney, J, r S Navy, died Aug 22, diarrliea. 

30SG Ellis, J It, U S S Columbine, died July 9, fever 

typhus. 
4134 Evans. John, G B Shawsheen, died July 28, 

diarrhea c. 
4462 Earl, Jas IT. paymaster Bte^vard, U S Navy, died 

Aug 1, scorbutus. 



(flarrh. 



Tlaniel, G B Soutlifield, dii-^d Aug 12 



died Apr n 



Heald, Wni, a B Can 
_ diarrhea c. 

Jolui, seaman, died May 30, anasarca. 



Hilton, . 

Hodges, L, schooner Norman, died July 17 
chitis. 

Ben;, U S S Wabash, died July 2: 



Hea^?, HH, . _ _.., 

Holas, Thos, Water Witch, 



Underwriter, died May 



Jones, Wm 

diarrhea 
Jones, Theodore, U S S Underwriter, died June 

diarrhea c. 
Journeay, John, fireman, U S Navy, died June 

diarrhea c. 
Jackson, J, G B Shawsheen, died Aug 22, scoilni 
Johnson, G B, U S Navy, died Sopt 9. diarrhe; 
James, F A, U S Navy, died .Sept 15, dysentery, 
Johnson, M. U S Navy, died Sept 20, diarrhea. 
Joseph, E, U S Navy, died Oct 2, diarrhea. 

Keete. John, G B Housatonic, died Apr 18. dy 

tery 

Kellv!' 

diarrh 
KInnev, John, G B Water Witch, died July 24, 



Lawton, James, U S S I,adona, died July 30, dysen- 
tery. 

Mays. A H, mate schooner Norman, died Mar 29, 

McOonald, John, U S Navy, died June 25, diarrhea. 
Moore, A, schooner Anm, di.d June 27, kcor 
Malaby, P, U S S Moiit<:orm.iy, di. d July 10, 

Murphy, M J, U S Navv. di.il .liilv 15, diarrl 
McDonald. .Tohn. V s X;ivv ili.d .inlv 17 dia 
Matthews. Jolin, U S ,S Und.rwrit.T, died Jii 

McHenrv. Daniel, G B Southford, died July 29. 

M.'Cartv. "t. G B Housatonic, died 



rrhoa. 



iig 5. dysentery, 
lie 13, pneumonia, 
lied Aug 21. diarrhea. 



Mathews. W C, U S Navy, died Aug 25, diarrhea. 
Mcliaughlin. B, U S NaiV, died Aug 26, scorbutus 
McGowan. J, U S S Powhattan, died Aug 3C 



24 Noe, M, U S Na\-y, died Sept 4, 1 



Parkham, Jas ( 

diarrhea. 
Peterson, J, U S Navy, died Sept 17, diarrhea. 



2237 Kapan, ,Tohn, U S S T Ward, died June 20. fever 



Reynolds, T J, U S Navy died Aug 27, diarrhea. 

Stark, John, IT S Na\T. died March 20, diarrhea e, 

Sullivan, J, U S S 'Underwriter, died June 35, 

diarrhea. 

Smith. John W, G C Southfield, died July 3, fever 

Sampson, J R, Naval Battalion died July 13. dlar- 

Smlth' B N. G B Mendota. died Aug 3. scorbutus. 
Stanley, Wm, G B SouthHeltl, died Aug 23, (llar- 

Smlth. WTO, G B Water Witch, died Oct 22, sc3r- 

Thomas, Samuel, O B Southlleld, died June 7, diar- 
rhea c. 
Thomas, John, G B Southfield, dl.;d June 17, diar- 

Turner, Wm, U S Navy, died July 1, fever remit- 



P, G B Southfield, 



rv. died Sept 1, dlar. 
died Sejt 10, diarrhe 



UNITED STATES NAVY. 



;l'7 Hudson, a W, eitii 



diei July 12, diar- 



5820 
5'J90 
6458 
7503 
8104 Welch, V, U B bolU.lU 



10565 West, Jolui, 



Sou',liUel(i, dlea Oe 



ITII§CEIiLAI\EOir!>$. 

i:4C0 Addlcy, A. .-I'lzen, died Oct 25. scorbutus. 
887 AD10.S. J, Kliigold battery, Co C, died May 1, fever 
tyiJhvs. 
2U77 Augar, A, died July 7, diarrliea. 

282 Baiie.Snniplc, Uiiigo'.d batt»ry, Co A, died April ], 

:;072 Beauty, D,« kliisold battcr.y, Co *', died Juue IT, 

diarrhea c. 
4327 Baiter, Jctui, citizen teamster, died July 30, diar- 

4904 Bennniar. L, died Au^ 6. diarrhea. 

6747 Butterilcld, Jauies, citizen, died Aug 15, dysentery. 

ClOO Blair. 11, citlren, died Aug IS. anasarca. 

6300 Kidwell, C, eltizen teamster, died Au>i 21, dysen- 

8102 Buruliead, W, I'runell's legion, died Sept 7, diar- 



9344 
!)591 

J 0500 
10002 
10903 



Rlood G P, died Sept 20. 
Bro,;dih, D C. dl.tl s ,■> - i 
liurk. C. .■,ti/.eii. M: .1 . ■ 



diarrhea c- 

'licd May 18, pleurltis. 
r, dlea June 12, diur- 



scorbutus. 
Deems, r. Ufncold 



2020 

ssiir, 



;2 Imhagg. . 

)4 Jones, Charles 
rlica c. 
cbs. W C. 



12714 John 



1772 Liall'Ertv, 

butiis. 

3089 Lunimo, 

10333 lilnton, . 



Sep; 14, diarrhea. 

izeu teamster, died Aug 5, diar- 

»n, died Aug 25, dysentery- 
Canada, died March 1, '65, dlar- 



2535 McDonald, 

rhea. 
184 Nowton, V 



Vm 


Kingold battery, died June 0, scor- 


Kiflgild battery, died Oct 5, dysentery. 


a. 


Knigold cav. 


Co A, died March 20, 


'■' 




s. diruThea. 

1 aied March 29, diar- 

.: debilitas. 


Peter, died Ju 
1 s, citizen team 


lie 23, dysentery. 

led'july 26, d.ysentery. 
ster, died Aug 12, diar- 




1 Aug 17, diarrhea. 

iiied Aug 21, scorbutus. 

itizen. died Sept 0, scorbutus. 

iiied Sept 18. diarrhea- 

ilied Sept 19, scorbutus. 

tiaa, topog engineer, died Sept 23, 


H 


H, citizen (Ohio), died Jan 27, '85 


M, 


citizen teams 


ter, died Aug 24, diar- 



March 27. pneumonia. 
28, dysentery. 
ly corps, died Sept 12, 



v-en teamster. 



t April 25, 

12, diarrhea. 



2435 Farrell, 
J047S Klicklse 
4808 Fitzccrn 



11315 



r's battery, died Aug 8, scor- 
teamster, died Aug 14, scor- 
ned Sent 3. diarrhea, 
o's Ind't cav, died Sept 18, 

ter. died Oct 22, scorbutus. 



'■ii ' >■■ I 'i;..l Oct n, diarrhea 

i;..,„r. I I : ■. M. died Nov 

'■!■'- \-. i i;, died Oct 11, scorbutus. 

11. :nil. -,, > ,: ,\ March 29. 

Hancioiid, .^. Le.ini^i,er, died March 31 diarrhea c. 

lloiUnan, Chas, citizen teamster, died April 18, 

Harkhis, Jbiui, teamster, died May 22. diarrhea c. 
Hammond, J, citizen teamster, died June 23, diar- 



rhea. 



I: ■ :i :• '.'i -•■■:'. 1 .^.lit 29, dlar- 

1 m m b, died Sept 30, diarrhea. 

y5:i Quinn, .lames, citizen, died May 3, diarrhea c. 
5894 tiulnlan, I'at, citizen teamster, died Aug 12, soor- 

57US Uuinn, ■ , citizen, died Aug 15, scorbutus. 

3542 Reed, A K, independent, died July IS, diarrhea. 

3779 Hand. J, citizen teamster, died July 22, scorbutus. 

rt'.ist; Kniih;\. .1. lUt d Aug 17 diarrhea, 
lull! i;t,d!/ I [! eitizen, died Oct 1, scorbutus. 
liM .:: i: II i . Miizen, died Oct 7, gangrene. 



■ ! II 1. j.i^ier, died June 27, 

i.'.en teamster, died July. 6, pneu- 

citizeu, died July 7. debilitas. 
en, died July 20. dysentery, 
icj battery, died July 26, anasarca. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Sawyer, J D. diel Aug 6, dysentery. 

d Sept 25. diarrhea. 



Smayo, David, died Oct 
Thompson. John, teaiiistfe 



dlEorrhea. 
died Much 



Tullls, li B O. citizen, died June 1, diarrhea c. 
Thompson, George, died June 30, scorbutus. 
Thomas, J H, citizen teamster, died July 16, d 



12337 Tucer. B, cltiz 
9397 Ulmgender, G, 



jly 24, constlpatio. 
ed Dec 26, scorbutus. 

b, Co C, died Sept 21, diarrhe.i. 

WUkliis, A.* Rlngold battery, died April 29. diar- 
rhea c. 
Welch, a L, citizen teamster, died May 14, dlar- 

Whlte, George, citizen, died May 15, dy>entery. 
Wilson, D K, Kingold battery, died July 2, 

debllltas. 
Weir, J, citizin teamster, died Oct 14. diarrhea. 
Wjcds, R G, Kuapps battery, die* Oct 2a, scor- 

butu.-<. 
Wright, Charles, citizen teamster, died A"ug 4, 

dysentery. 
Ward. John, citizen teftmstwr, died Aug 6, diar- 



9497 Vanklrk, W, KUisoId battery, died Sept 21. scor 

butus. 
9688 Vandier. W M, citizen, Phila, Penn, died Sept 24 



4127 Young, Henry, ( 
dysentery. 
12246 Young, D, citizen 



Itizen teamster, died July 28, 
teamster, died Nov 8, scorbutus. 



.T1EI% THAT WERE HAI¥OED. 

1 Sarsfleld. John, 144 N Y. July 11, hanged. 

2 Collins, Wm. 88. Penn, Co D, July 11, hanged, 

3 Curtis, Charles, 6 R 1 artil, Co A, July 11, hanged. 

4 Delaney, Pat, 83 Penn, Co E, July 11, hanged. 

5 Muu, A. U S Navy. July 11. hanged. 

G Rickson. W R. U S Na\T. July 11. hanged. 



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STATES SOLDIERS. 



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3142 


4815 


5492 


8564 


8786 


8890 


8979 


9006 


9181 


9359 


9G01 


9803 


10168 


10382 


10774 


103 


3143 


4837 


5509 


8565 


8787 


8891 


8984 


9069 


9182 


9360 


9608 


9876 


10173 


10387 


10777 


104 


3144 


4839 


5804 


8566 


8789 


8892 


8985 


9070 


9197 


9364 


9010 


9877 


10175 


10391 


10780 


103 


3145 


4840 


6031 


8600 


8790 


8894 


8989 


9072 


9199 


9382 


9613 


9881 


10177 


10429 


10798 


106 


3146 


4841 


6939 


8604 






8991 


9074 


9200 


9391 


9615 




10178 


10432 


10801 


107 


3147 


4842 


7030 


8G09 


8801 


8913 


8993 


9076 


9201 


9393 


9G20 


9837 


10182 


10470 


10802 


111 


3143 


4851 


7047 


8U10 


8803 


8916 


8990 


9077 


9203 


9394 


9666 


9891 


10185 


10475 


10807 


115 


3171 


4852 


7545 


8660 


8808 


8918 


8997 


9124 


U204 


9440 


9609 


9900 


10188 


10507 


10830 


120 


3136 


4864 


8090 


8672 


8809 


8920 


9000 


9120 


9207 


9442 


9672 


9908 


10189 


10532 


10838 


127 


3200 


4873 


8179 


8073 


8811 


8921 


9007 


9128 


9255 


9449 


9073 


9922 


10191 


10544 


10800 


138 


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4891 


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8674 


8813 


8927 


9008 


9130 


9257 


9455 


9675 


9923 


10195 


10G28 


10807' 


140 


3229 


4924 


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8075 


8816 


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9133 


9259 


9466 


9083 


9936 


10209 


10629 


10927 


147 


3285 


4938 


8327 


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8817 


8929 


9020 


9132 


9261 


9485 


0685 


9939 


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232 


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8825 


8930 


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0157 


9202 


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9964 


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10633 


11003 


326 


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8826 


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9160 


9264 


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9697 


10012 


10263 


10643 


11007 


345 


3494 


5032 


8420 




8829 


8933 


9031 


9101 


9207 


9522 


9749 


10020 


10264 


10697 


11010 


2672 


3502 


6033 


8424 


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9032 


9163 


9275 


9523 


9756 


10021 


10266 


10701 


11023 


2719 


4016 


5052 


8432 


8702 


8842 


8935 


9036 


9165 


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9524 


9769 


10025 


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9167 


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9771 


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